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Prece p toring Interns. Anastasia Bigas RD Amy Pender RD. What is a preceptor?. A preceptor teaches and conveys information http ://www.dietitians.ca/Career/Mentoring--- Preceptoring/Preceptoring.aspx A preceptor
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Preceptoring Interns Anastasia Bigas RD Amy Pender RD
What is a preceptor? • A preceptor teaches and conveys information http://www.dietitians.ca/Career/Mentoring---Preceptoring/Preceptoring.aspx • A preceptor • is an experienced practitioner who provides role support and learning experiences to student and staff learners • works with the learner for a defined period of time to assist the learner in acquiring new competencies for safe, ethical and quality practice http://www.preceptordevelopment.org/docs/PR_Factsheet_Jan2109_forWeb.pdf
Preceptoring is not mentoring • Mentoring is a peer relationship • it typically begins where training ends • a more experienced person helps someone with less experience to grow and develop http://www.dietitians.ca/Career/Mentoring---Preceptoring/Mentoring.aspx
Why be a preceptor? • Dietetic education programs rely on preceptors to provide real-life, practice based experiences to dietetic students • Preceptors help students to… • apply their academic knowledge to practice situations • gain confidence • increase the knowledge and skills they’ll need in order to succeed as a dietitian http://www.dietitians.ca/Career/Mentoring---Preceptoring/Preceptoring.aspx
Why be a preceptor? • Being a preceptor… • creates a learning environment for both the preceptor and the student • provides the opportunity to share information, which strengthens the knowledge of both the preceptor and the student • allows for the opportunity to network and to build relationships between practitioners http://www.dietitians.ca/Career/Mentoring---Preceptoring/Preceptoring.aspx
Where do they come from? • Primary requests: • University of Guelph • Master of Applied Nutrition program • 13 week placement • Class on Mondays, 3 – 4 days with preceptor(s) • Mid-placement evaluation with U o G coordinator • Hamilton Health Sciences • Internship program • 3 full weeks • London Health Sciences Centre • Internship program • 2 full weeks
Where do they come from? • Other requests: • Northern Ontario School of Medicine • Internship program • 4 full weeks • Ryerson University • Internationally Educated Dietitians Pre-Registration Program (IDPP) • Independent Competency • ARAMARK Canada
Taking interns • How many requests do we get? • 2010 – 4 • 2011 – 4 • 2012 – 6 • 2013 – 4 • 2014 – 1+…? • There are ~ 20 RDs • Guideline • each RD to be a preceptor once every other year • interns can be shared (maximum of 2 RDs for each intern) • In addition, it is possible to be asked to fill in for 1 or 2 days to cover preceptor away dates
Points to consider • Learning objectives • these come from the intern (and their program) • it is the intern’s responsibility to tell you what kinds of experiences s/he is looking for • talk about this at the beginning of their rotation • Time management • interns take more time! • allot an extra 60minutes each day on regular clinic days • allot extra time for the mid- and final evaluations • Giving feedback • provide constructive feedback • be open to receiving feedback
Points to consider • Evaluation • this comes from the intern’s program • the intern is responsible for completing and commenting on the competencies in the evaluation • it is the intern’s job to tell us whether or not s/he has met the competencies, and it is for us to agree or disagree with the assessment • suggest that s/he keep a journal to help her/him • there should be no surprises
Points to consider • Resources • “Are you an Excellent Preceptor? Focus on Feedback” (DC) http://www.dietitians.ca/Knowledge-Center/Resources-from-A-Z/Mentoring-Precepting.aspx • “Preceptors – Development and Support” (BC Academic Health Council) http://www.preceptordevelopment.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=37&Itemid=51 • Preceptor Development Initiative (BC) http://www.practiceeducation.ca/ • Preceptor Education Program (OWO Health Centre) http://www.ipe.uwo.ca/preceptor/index.html • Interprofessional Preceptor workshop (Conestoga College) https://portal.conestogac.on.ca/StudentPortal/Default.aspx?mgid=0&smid=5&ssmid=0&Key=COLB0050&CRSId=25095 • Preceptor Handbook (Faculty of Nursing) (University of Manitoba) http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/nursing/media/Preceptor_Handbook.pdf • Supervision Modules (McGill University) http://www.mcgill.ca/spot/clinicaleducation/supervision/
Other thoughts • Comments • Past experiences • Barriers • Concerns • Tips • Questions • Thank you!