Examples of Clinical preceptor in a sentence
Clinical preceptor grades are an integral part of assessment of student performance during clinical rotations.
Clinical preceptor delegates must hold a CFA, CSA or an equivalent credential in the surgical assisting profession and must have a minimum of three years of current experience.
Clinical preceptor delegates must instruct delegated intraoperative instructional tasks and report student achievement to the Clinical Preceptor.
If a student is unable to attend clinical, they must notify the Chief Clinical preceptor or a Clinical preceptor or a Shift Supervisor at the affiliate site no less than 30 minutes before the assigned start of clinical for that day for the absence to be considered excused.
Clinical preceptor" means an individual trained licensed to a licensure level greater than the student, who is responsible for supervising and teaching the student in a clinical setting in an approved course or program, under the supervision of the medical director or lead instructor in the case of an EMT course.