Your Guide to Welcoming Psych NP Students into Your Practice

In my upcoming webinar, "Everything You Need to Know About How to Integrate Psych NP Students Into Your Practice," we'll dive into the ins and outs of precepting PMHNP Students. Here’s what you can expect to learn more about:

Why Precepting Matters: Picture this… you have the power to inspire, guide and support aspiring PMHNPs. It's not just about sharing what you know but making a positive impact on the future generation of mental health practitioners. By becoming a preceptor you can exchange ideas, gain fresh perspectives and contribute to the growth of the field.

Benefits of Having Students: Bringing students into your practice comes with a lot of perks. You'll benefit from their fresh perspectives and ideas, while enhancing your own clinical skills. Plus, having students onboard can boost productivity, increase patient satisfaction and expand your professional network. It's win-win!

Preparing for Student Integration: Okay, it's time to get your practice ready for student integration. Think about creating an environment that fosters learning, setting clear expectations and developing a structured curriculum. These preparations will set the stage for a successful precepting journey.

And other topics like:

  • Setting Requirements and Conducting Interviews

  • My Approach to Interviewing and Onboarding Students

  • Should you charge for precepting services?

  • Consenting Patients for Student Involvement

  • Effective Scheduling Tips

  • Precepting in the Virtual World

  • My Workflow with Students

Are You Ready to Start Precepting Students? Before taking the plunge into precepting, let's make sure you're fully prepared. Assess your expertise, availability for supervision and the resources you have at your disposal. Taking the time to evaluate these factors will ensure a smooth and rewarding precepting experience.

Don't miss out on my webinar on Thursday, June 22, at 5 PM Pacific Time! This webinar has now passed but it has become a part of the core curriculum in my private practice mentorship program, learn more HERE.

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