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SHORT COURSE IN PRECEPTORSHIP

SHORT COURSE IN PRECEPTORSHIP. Preceptorship training for nurses Purpose of course/course description

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SHORT COURSE IN PRECEPTORSHIP

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  1. SHORT COURSE IN PRECEPTORSHIP Preceptorship training for nurses Purpose of course/course description There is currently a shortage of professional nurses in most service settings in South Africa. This impacts on the support provided to student nurses who are placed in these settings. The purpose of this course is to equip professional nurses to perform the role of clinical preceptor. The clinical preceptor will assist you with the development of clinical competencies, which will have a direct impact on the quality of patient care delivery within clinical service settings.  The course will be offered for Continuing Professional Development purposes. Course outcomes At the end of the course you will be able to: Apply the principles of clinical teaching, learning and assessment within the context of adult education Demonstrate an understanding of the role of the preceptor in clinical teaching and learning Effectively manage a preceptor-student encounter in simulated and service learning settings Apply relevant knowledge, skills and attributes in the process of clinical teaching and learning. Initiate, monitor and evaluate a tailor-made skills training programme Motivate students to maintain an interest in learning through the use of creative approaches to teaching and learning Entry requirementsTo qualify for this course you should be a registered as a professional nurse (General, Psychiatric and Community) and Midwife: Government Notice No. R425 of South African Nursing Council of 1985 - 22 February 1985 as amended] Contact: Ms N Johannes 021 959 3482 njohannes@uwc.ac.za

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