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The University of Mississippi School of Nursing faculty members would like to extend warm appreciation to each of you who have agreed to serve as clinical preceptors for students from the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Nursing. Your willingness to mentor these students is one of the highest forms of professionalism.
In this role, you become the facilitator, educator, expert and role model for the students' experiences in a clinical setting. SON students benefit from your knowledge, expertise, confidence, dedication and leadership skills.
Undergraduate:
The SON Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Preceptor Orientation Manual is provided to help guide current and new preceptors for any of our undergraduate programs. Contact the program director with any questions or for the evaluation forms for the undergraduate program.
APRN tracks:
The SON Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Preceptor Orientation Manual is provided to help guide current and new preceptors for any of our five APRN nurse practitioner tracks (including adult-gerontology acute care, acute/primary care pediatric; family; neonatal; family psychiatric/mental health). Contact the program director with any questions or for evaluation forms for the post-graduate APRN tracks. View the Medatrax page for more information about preceptor tracking.
Graduate:
The SON Nurse Educator (NED) Preceptor Orientation Manual and SON Nursing and Health Care Administrator (NHCA) Preceptor Orientation Manual is provided to help guide current and new preceptors for our educator and administrator MSN tracks. Contact the program director with any questions or for evaluation forms for the post-graduate tracks.
Doctoral:
The SON Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Preceptor Orientation Manual is provided to help guide current and new preceptors for our DNP program. Contact the program director with any questions or for evaluation forms for the DNP program.