Become a Baylor PA Preceptor
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What Is a Preceptor?
The preceptor is an integral part of the teaching program. Preceptors will serve as role models for the student and, through guidance and teaching, will help students perfect skills in history taking, physical examination, effective communication, physical diagnosis, succinct recording and reporting, problem assessment, and plan development, including a logical approach to further studies and therapy.
Why Should I Become a Preceptor?
ENHANCED TRAINING QUALITY
Our hybrid program combines preclinical online and hands-on learning, ensuring students receive comprehensive and up-to-date training.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
By involving local healthcare facilities during the clinical year, we foster stronger community ties and support local health initiatives.
RESOURCE SHARING
Access to our educational resources for clinical instructors and faculty expertise can enhance your organization.
TALENT PIPELINE
Early exposure to your organization can help attract and retain top talent, reducing recruitment costs.
REPUTATION BOOST
Being associated with an innovative educational program can enhance your organization’s reputation in the healthcare community.
I'm Interested! What Are My Next Steps?
If you have questions or would like to learn more about becoming a preceptor with Baylor's PA program, please reach out to us at MPASClinEd@baylor.edu.
If you would like a deeper dive into the Baylor PA preceptor experience, we invite you to review our Baylor MPAS Clinical Education Affiliation Manual.
If you are ready to move forward and become a preceptor, please complete the Affiliation Agreement Survey to provide the information we need to create our affiliation agreement with you.