The Importance of Clinical Preceptors

Preceptors serve as teachers, supervisors, and evaluators for students during their clinical practicum. At FNU, we value our clinical preceptors and ensure that every preceptor is offered resources to support you in your role as a clinical educator. Preceptors are not only an integral part of the educational experience for FNU student practitioners, but also for promoting the nursing profession.

Many of our preceptors value the opportunity to enhance their own skills and knowledge through precepting students. Because we value your time and expertise, we offer an honorarium for precepting after the student finishes their clinical practicum.

FNU Student: Ryan Gavagni-Fiorentino, RN, SNM
Preceptor: Courtney McMillian, MSN, CNM, APRN

About Frontier Nursing University

FNU provides advanced nursing and midwifery education for nurses who seek to become certified nurse-midwives (CNM), family nurse practitioners (FNP), psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNP), or women’s health care nurse practitioners (WHNP). We offer a community-based distance graduate program leading to a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), a Post-Graduate Certificate (PGC) or a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).

Why Become a Preceptor?

  • Help expand access to quality, compassionate care, to rural and underserved populations
  • Earn an honorarium based on the percentage of time spent precepting students
  • Gain access to FREE CEUs including sessions on pharmacology and other current topics
  • Promote your profession through the education and guidance of your future peers
  • Access to the latest clinical guidelines in order to stay current in practice
  • Earn a 10% discount on all non-matriculating courses at FNU

Interested in becoming a preceptor?

Complete our Preceptor Inquiry Form today!

Qualifications for Preceptors

Frontier Nursing University recruits preceptors from the following specialties:

  • Nurse-Midwife
  • Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner
  • Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Preceptor credentials and qualifications:

  • Valid, unencumbered U.S. license to practice required
  • One year of relevant experience in advanced practice role
  • Master’s Degree or higher in nursing related field (we do allow BSN for midwives, but an MSN is preferred)
  • MDs and DOs (clinical time % based upon program)
  • For PMHNP students: therapists with master’s degree and licensure in the state of practice
FNU Student: Kourtney Black Martin, MSN, CNM, Class 182

Support from Regional Clinical Faculty

FNU’s Regional Clinical Faculty (RCF) are talented and experienced practitioners who serve as student advisors during the clinical portion of the program. There are more than 50 RCFs across the U.S.

RCFs approve the overall clinical plan and provide guidance and support to the student and the preceptor.

RCFs regularly communicate with you to monitor the student’s progress. This includes a Pre-Clinical Site Visit and a Clinical Site Visit around the student’s half-way point in their clinical practicum. The Clinical Site Visit may be virtual or in-person.

In order to graduate, students must be able to fulfill the clinical requirements of FNU and demonstrate safe and competent care within the Core Competencies of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) or the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF).

Support from Clinical Outreach Staff

The Clinical Outreach staff partners with our preceptors and provides attentive customer service and support, including:

  • Answering questions about becoming a preceptor
  • Providing support with the online preceptor profile portal
  • Sharing information regarding preceptor incentives
  • Assisting with preceptor honorariums
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