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FREE online nurse practitioner preceptor course designed to teach clinical skills, and offers 7.5 hours of continuing education

Posted about 7 hours ago by Elaine Crain

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The MCiRN (Midwest Clinical instruction Regional Network), is excited to announce the launch of a FREE online nurse practitioner preceptor course designed to teach clinical skills, and offers 7.5 hours of continuing education. 
 
This self-paced Nurse Practitioner Preceptor Training Program is designed to support preceptors in teaching essential clinical skills specific to the nurse practitioner role including: 
·                     Obtaining a history and physical examination 
·                     Diagnostic and therapeutic test ordering and interpreting 
·                     Developing a differential diagnosis 
·                     Formulating a management plan 
·                     Time management skills 
 
This course has been built in collaboration with national experts from John Hopkin's University, University of Connecticut School of Nursing, Cizick School of Nursing at UT Health Houston, Boston Children's Hospital, and many others! 
 
You can register for the course by scanning the QR code provided on the attached flyer, or register HERE.
Please share the attached flyer with members of your professional organization and network. 
 
This course is developed on behalf of Health Resource & Services Administration (HRSA) Health Workforce Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention – Clinical Faculty and Preceptor Academies (NEPQR-CFPA) award, HRSA-22-170. Contact MCIRN@unmc.edu with questions or concerns. 
 
Sincerely MCIRN Team
 
 
Debi Kibbee, BS
MCIRN Project Coordinator
College of Nursing, Continuing InterProfessional Development (CiPDI)
University of Nebraska Medical Center 
985330 Nebraska Medical Center  |  Omaha, NE 68198-5330
College of Nursing, CON 5072
402.559.6553
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