Preceptorship in an International Setting: Honduran Nurses and American Nursing Working Together
Journal Title/Source
Nurse Educator
Publication Date
2014
Volume
39
Issue (if applicable)
2
Page Numbers
91-95
DOI (if applicable)
10.1097/NNE.0000000000000024
Document Type
Journal Article
Department
School of Health and Human Performance
Abstract
An international service-learning program in a developing country that incorporates local, in-country preceptors offers a unique and valuable learning opportunity for US nursing students. Because of limited research related to the experiences of preceptors in international settings, exploring the experiences of these preceptors and their American nursing students makes a needed contribution to the literature and guides the development of international service-learning programs that meet the needs of both preceptors and students.
Recommended Citation
Smit, Eileen MSN, FNP-BC and Tremethick, Mary Jane Ph.D., R.N. MCHES, FAAHE, "Preceptorship in an International Setting: Honduran Nurses and American Nursing Working Together" (2014). Journal Articles. 116.
https://commons.nmu.edu/facwork_journalarticles/116