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Nurse Practitioner (NP) Mentoring Program
The intent of the NP Mentoring Program is to make the newly hired nurse practitioner (NP) sufficiently familiar with the Kaiser system and to have achieved a level of competency in the new role. Please note that the role of a NP mentor differs from the role of a NP preceptor. A NP preceptor is a nurse practitioner who provides clinical experience and guidance to nurse practitioner students during the course of their educational program.

Mentor:
An experienced nurse practitioner who assumes responsibility for promoting the professional growth and development of a less experienced nurse practitioner (mentee) by fostering insight, identifying needed knowledge and enhancing that NP’s professional development. In the event there are no NPs to assume a mentor role then a physician or other appropriate clinician may serve as the mentor.

Mentee:
A less experienced nurse practitioner who is paired with a mentor for the purposes of observing and learning from the more experienced nurse practitioner

Neophyte NP Mentoring Program:
The intent of the mentoring program is to make the newly hired nurse practitioner (NP) sufficiently familiar with the Kaiser system and to have achieved a level of competency in the new role. The expectation at the end of the mentoring period is that she/he is able to fully function as a member of the health care team.

NP Moving to a New Clinical Specialty Area Mentoring Program:
An NP moving to a new clinical specialty area shall be formally mentored in the new area to ensure clinical competency.

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RN Preceptor Backfill Program
Our California Preceptor Program insures that every new graduate nurse employed in California receives the best instruction possible. All new hires in California who are participating in a training program go through a clinical orientation with a preceptor. This program was put together over a number of years and developed to meet our nurses' changing needs. The preceptor's responsibilities include informing, instructing, teaching, coaching, observing, evaluating, and supporting preceptees during their orientation and socialization into their new role.

The Individual Preceptor Model provides time for preceptors to spend with new nurses during the first seven weeks of clinical orientation.

The Cluster Orientation Model provides an initial precepted clinical orientation for from three to ten neophyte nurses at one time.

 
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NP Mentoring Program

Program Overview

Neophyte NP
Mentoring Program

NP Moving to a New Clinical Specialty Area Mentoring Program

RN Preceptor Backfill Program

The Individual Preceptor Model

The Cluster Orientation Model


   
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