Keywords

PRECEPTORS, PRECEPTOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT, PRECEPTOR RECOGNITION

 

Authors

  1. Neumann, Julie A. MS, RN
  2. Brady-Schluttner, Katherine A. MS, RN
  3. McKay, Ann K. MS, RN
  4. Roslien, Jennifer J. MS, RN
  5. Twedell, Diane M. MS, RN
  6. James, Kia M.G. EdD, RN

Abstract

New nurses are traditionally oriented into their professional role by a registered nurse preceptor. This article describes the process of renovating and centralizing RN preceptor programs within the Department of Nursing in a multispecialty medical center in the Midwest. Outcomes of centralizing the preceptor program included involvement of nursing leaders, identification of methods of RN preceptor recognition, implementation of methods of improving institution-wide RN preceptor professional development, identification of opportunities for specialized RN preceptor classes and forums, creation of a tool to measure workload productivity, and finally, the formulation of a database to track performance and completion of orientation programs.