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Good afternoon Doctors,
I am a pediatric nurse practitioner student and I am currently looking for a practice where I can complete my final pediatric rotation, and I was wondering if any of you would be interested in being my preceptor. The clinical dates are May through August, and I am required to complete approximately 300 hours (but if you can do less than 300 that's okay too!). The scheduling details are very flexible.
I would be more than happy to send you my resume, and can provide you with the preceptor package or further information if you are interested. I can also provide you with excellent letters of recommendation from my current preceptors (all MDs) and clinical instructors. I am a very hard-working individual, and am fluent in five languages -- which has been proven to be extremely helpful throughout my time in clinic. I would really love to be able to learn from one of you.
Thank you so much for your time and help!
Edit: It doesn't matter where you are as long as it's not in NY, GA, OR, or WA (They won't let us do our clinicals there).
I am a pediatric nurse practitioner student and I am currently looking for a practice where I can complete my final pediatric rotation, and I was wondering if any of you would be interested in being my preceptor. The clinical dates are May through August, and I am required to complete approximately 300 hours (but if you can do less than 300 that's okay too!). The scheduling details are very flexible.
I would be more than happy to send you my resume, and can provide you with the preceptor package or further information if you are interested. I can also provide you with excellent letters of recommendation from my current preceptors (all MDs) and clinical instructors. I am a very hard-working individual, and am fluent in five languages -- which has been proven to be extremely helpful throughout my time in clinic. I would really love to be able to learn from one of you.
Thank you so much for your time and help!
Edit: It doesn't matter where you are as long as it's not in NY, GA, OR, or WA (They won't let us do our clinicals there).