Professional Nursing Practicum & Clinical Placement

The Professional Nursing Practicum & Clinical Placement is a hands-on experiential course designed for RN to BSN and RN to MSN students seeking real-world clinical exposure and successful program completion.

This course provides students with supervised clinical experience under qualified nurse preceptors, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical healthcare settings. Students will develop advanced competencies in leadership, patient care, community health, and clinical decision-making.

Through structured practicum hours, students will enhance their professional skills, expand clinical expertise, and gain exposure to diverse healthcare environments.

Key Features

  • Personalized Preceptorship
    Work directly with experienced and licensed nurse preceptors
  • Flexible Scheduling
    Clinical hours designed to fit your work and academic schedule
  • Real Clinical Placements
    Placement in hospitals, clinics, community health centers, and specialized care settings
  • University-Compliant Hours
    Meets RN to BSN and RN to MSN practicum requirements
  • Leadership & Professional Development
    Gain experience in leadership, management, and patient-centered care

What You Will Gain

  • Practical clinical experience in real healthcare environments
  • Enhanced critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills
  • Exposure to leadership, education, and community health roles
  • Confidence to transition into advanced nursing roles

Program Structure

  • Guided by qualified preceptors
  • Individual learning objectives tailored to your program
  • Hands-on clinical hours (as per university requirements)
  • Support in securing clinical placements

Who This Course Is For

  • RN to BSN students requiring practicum/clinical hours
  • RN to MSN students needing supervised clinical placement
  • Nurses seeking structured, approved clinical experience

Outcome

By the end of this practicum, students will be able to integrate advanced nursing knowledge into practice, demonstrate leadership in clinical settings, and meet all academic clinical requirements for program completion.

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