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One of the key factors that contributed to my success as a new OR nurse was the well-organized and well-appointed orientation by the nurse educator.

It is important for preceptors to develop strong communication skills that facilitate novice nurse development.

The preceptor may perform many roles to support other nurses, but there are four primary roles that create successful preceptor relationships.

How to use that colorful ball next to the shovel, rake, and other sand toys currently sitting unused in your garage to review important topics and encourage team participation.

Learn how to organize your next escape room.

At the foundation of any clinical relationship is trust: trust between clinicians and patients, trust among the interprofessional team members, and trust between a new hire and the preceptor.