Preceptor Roles and Responsibilities
Strategic Precepting
Facilitating Learning
Preceptor Tips
Miscellaneous
100

The 4 roles of the Preceptor

What are Socializer, Role Model, Educator, and Evaluator.

100

Noticing, Interpreting, Responding, and Reflecting

What is the four phases of clinical judgement?
100

There are 4 learning styles.

What are Visual, Auditory, Read/Write & Kinesthetic?

100

You can teach more by what you do than what you say, keep an open mind and avoid interrupting.

What is listening?
100

Any situation where concerns or desires differ from another person.

What is Conflict?

200

Positive attitude, flexibility, sense of humor, caring, calm manner, patience, respect, and honesty.

What is the traits of an effective preceptor?

200

Encouraging orientees to answer their own questions, thinking out loud and debriefing.

What is developing critical reasoning?

200

Novice, Advanced Beginner, Competent, Proficient, and Expert.

What are Benner's Levels of Proficiency?

200
Saying "try this" instead of "you're doing this wrong"

What is coaching?

200

Voicing your concern twice to ensure it has been heard.

What is the two challenge rule?

300

Assessing Needs, Planning Experiences, Implementing Experiences, and Evaluating Performance

What is the Preceptor Educator Role? 

300

The demographics of our Preceptees include these groups...

What are Baby-Boomers, Gen-Xers, Millennials (Gen Y), Gen Z

300

A pioneer in the field of adult learning who changed the mindset from educating people to helping people learn. 

Who is Malcolm Knowles?

300

This is the key to a successful orientation.

What is open communication?

300

Like frequent feedback, need clear goals and expectations, provide rationale for task.

Who are Gen-Ys?

400

Introduce, Orient to Unit, Review Unit Policies & Procedures and "unwritten rules" is used to help the Preceptee ...

What is Transition to Care Environment?

400

In this stage conflicts in values resolve in either destructive or constructive ways.

What is the Resolution Stage?

400

This was developed by the US Military to facilitate communication on nuclear submarines. Introduce in 2003 and used to investigate patient safety.

What is SBAR?

400

Trust & Communication are elements of this successful relationship

What is the Preceptor/Preceptee relationship?

400

This process involves four steps when a preceptee's performance was not what was expected.

What is Constructive Feedback?

500

Guard against workplace incivility, don't be a Negative Nancy, and maintain a positive attitude are traits of this kind of preceptor.

What is a Role-Model.

500

DAILY DOUBLE:

This was developed in 1974 by Marlene Kramer for new employees transitioning into practice.

What is Reality Shock Theory?

500

S.M.A.R.T.

What is the rule to help develop measurable goals?

(Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Revelant, Time Bound)

500
Too much responsibility, negative feedback, avoiding feedback, rushing, taking over, overwhelming, and embarrassing.
What are the don'ts of precepting.
500

This is associated with test, exams, turn demonstration, evidence of daily work, simulation, discussion, and quality improvement monitors.

What is Competency Verification?