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Roberta123

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  1. Is it better to have only one preceptor or multiple preceptor in training to a new position not necessary as a new nurse been nurse for 13 years from med-surg now in ER looking for some feedback on this. I have had multiple trainers and all train differently and getting mixed in multiple ways of doing things, so I mentioned to a night supervisor that I feel that I am getting to many different ways to do things and that I felt it would be better productive if I was placed with only one preceptor, and then he spoke with the manager and so schedule got changed to be with one preceptor but I made it clear to night supervisor that I am not complaining about anyone just felt that I could learn better with just one,so what I am trying to say, by verbalizing my concern to supervisor after only 2 weeks on job does that make me look bad?

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