Become A Preceptor

Impact lives and enhance the online Master of Science in Nursing at USC’s experience by becoming a preceptor. Our online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is actively seeking preceptors for clinical rotations in the following health care settings:

  • Adult primary care offices
  • General Practice Clinics
  • Community health centers
  • Family practice offices (with 50 percent of provider panels in pediatrics)
  • Internal medicine offices (with at least 30 percent of visits related to wellness)
  • OBGYN
  • Pediatric care offices
  • Specialty Clinics
  • Urgent care clinics

Rotation 1: Adult Patients

HOURSWEEKLY HOURSPREFERRED FOCUSCLINICAL SETTING OPTIONSPRECEPTOR TYPE
17012Adult WellnessAdult primary care office/clinic (preferred)

Internal medicine office/clinic

Family practice office or clinic.

Community Health Center
NP, MD, DO

Rotation 2: Childbearing and Childrearing

HOURSWEEKLY HOURSPREFERRED FOCUSCLINICAL SETTING OPTIONSPRECEPTOR TYPE
17014Adult primary care/women’s health/geriatrics
Pediatric clinic

Family practice office/clinic (only if more than 20 percent of provider panel is pediatrics)

Community health center

School-based clinics
NP, MD, DO

Rotation 3: Adult Patients With Complex Issues

HOURSWEEKLY HOURSPREFERRED FOCUSCLINICAL SETTING OPTIONSPRECEPTOR TYPE
17014Adult primary care/women’s health/geriatrics
Adult primary care office/clinic

Internal medicine office/clinic

Family practice office/clinic

Community health center
NP, MD, DO

Rotation 4: Family Primary Care

HOURSWEEKLY HOURSPREFERRED FOCUSCLINICAL SETTING OPTIONSPRECEPTOR TYPE
17014Family practice adult/women’s health/geriatrics
Family practice office/clinic

Adult primary care clinic

Community health center

Pediatric care office/clinic
NP, MD, DO

Why Become a Preceptor?

Benefits

The benefits of becoming a preceptor are manifold, including the opportunity to mentor the next generation of nursing professionals and to continue making connections in the growing heath care community.

Preceptors are eligible to receive free access to USC library resources, which include clinical decision support systems, applications, textbooks, databases, journals, full-text articles and more. Additionally, opportunities for research and scholarship collaborations may be available to preceptors and certification boards allow continuing education credits for hours spent precepting. (See your specific board for details.)

Featured USC MSN-FNP Preceptor, Donna Cashdan, DO, FAAFP

Dr Cashdan

Prior to starting Sherman Oaks Family Medicine, Inc. eleven years ago, Dr. Cashdan practiced medicine at a residency program in Glendale, CA, where she frequently taught medical students.

After launching her own practice, Dr. Cashdan realized she missed teaching students and decided to use her office to treat patients and educate physician assistant and nurse practitioner students.

Dr. Cashdan’s site is bustling with a diverse patient mix. USC’s MSN-FNP students get hands on training under her guidance and learn the ins and outs of running a health care business.

Dr. Cashdan trains her students on how to utilize electronic health records effectively and efficiently and how to best manage their time with patients. In addition, Dr. Cashdan’s student learn how to treat patients of all ages and address urgent care matters and well visits.

Being a preceptor is a time commitment, but according to Dr. Cashdan, it is worth the experience.

“It’s so important for health care facilities to have nurse practitioners in practice. They have an extensive knowledge base and are great with patients,” said Dr. Cashdan. “I like USC. I am really impressed with the students and their level of education.”

Why Become a Preceptor?

If you are interested in becoming a preceptor or learning more about the benefits of this unique opportunity, email Clinical Placement Director, Cynthia Sanchez, at sanc662@usc.edu.