I too apologize if I took the meaning out if context. This is also a subject I'm very passionate about. I absolutely love nursing, even when it rears its ugliness and I've always wanted to end my...
IIg, I completely understand where you are coming from and I do agree with what you are saying. I've often wondered why a school would out themselves in that position - hiring an instructor without a...
JKLL, when I went to nursing school, many, many moons ago and in a different part of the US, all the students went to one, maybe two on rare instances, unit. Our instructor was right there. Or at...
JKL, actually I wish I could. I say this, not with sarcasm either but because I've been fighting it for two years. I have even called my BoN, as well as BoN in three surrounding states, along with...
Well, you obviously haven't either been following my comments, or had difficulty understanding. Not once did I say it should be the sole responsibility of a staff nurse. Not once did I say a preceptor...
Rionoir, when I was in school, my instructor stayed with the students and did like you described. However, the school I am teaching at now has the instructors on-site, but the students are with a...
Scorio, the bottom line is you seem to have a good attitude about the whole situation. Yes there could be some adjustments made on your part, as well as adjustments made on your preceptor's part....
When I was in nursing school way back when, it was the same way. All the students were on the same unit under the direction of our instructor. From my understanding, it is under the discretion of the...
MotoMonkey, I completely agree. Some facilities do not have an actual preceptorship program and just assign students to nurses without ever telling them first. I've often run into nurses that are not...
I've read the original post and all the comments and I can see both sides. First, if the interactions went verbatim, then the instructor needs to go to preceptors and see if there is an underlying...