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preceptorship

Aussprache: [ˌpriːˈsɛptərʃɪp]

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Kontext: „education“

(noun) a preceptorship is a special learning experience where a student learns by working closely with a more experienced teacher or professional. It’s like when you have a mentor who shows you how to do things in real life, so you can learn better.

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During her preceptorship, she learned a lot about nursing by observing her mentor.

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He didn’t have a preceptorship to guide him, so he felt lost during his training.

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What skills do you hope to gain from your preceptorship?

Kontext: „healthcare“

(noun) in healthcare, a preceptorship often refers to a period when a nursing or medical student works under the guidance of a qualified professional to gain hands-on experience. It’s like getting to practice with a teacher who knows all the best methods.

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Her preceptorship in the hospital helped her become a confident nurse.

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Without a preceptorship, she struggled to apply her classroom knowledge in real patient care.

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What challenges did you face during your preceptorship in the hospital?

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