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Information for Preceptors and Orientees Preceptor Gem Highlights Pearls of Wisdom “Ask Pearl” Preceptor Tools Questions? Contact Us! Email: PreceptorTreasures@Vanderbilt.edu Lesa Cole, MSN, RN-BC Lesa graduated from Indiana University with a BSN and went on to earn her MSN from Walden University. She began her nursing career in an ICU setting in 1992 and has held positions as a staff nurse in cardiovascular recovery and perioperative services, case management, nursing management, and clinical education. She currently works as a Nursing Professional Development Specialist with VUMC’s Nursing Education and Professional Development overseeing the Nurse Residency Program, VESNIP, and Certification Review Courses; she is also a Contact Hour Nurse Planner. Lesa has been involved with preceptor development for nearly a decade where she designed and implemented two preceptor programs. As part of the Preceptor Treasures team, Lesa draws upon her past experiences as a preceptor for students, new employees, and graduate students. Christie El-Shishini, MSN, RN, CPNP Christie began working at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in 1999. Initially, she was a clinical nurse in pediatric surgery and trauma, but she then went on to teach in the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner program at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (VUSN). She has also taught pediatrics at Aquinas College School of Nursing. Christie received her BSN from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama and her MSN from VUSN. Christie, a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, currently works in Nursing Education and Professional Development within Children’s Hospital. Throughout her nursing career, Christie has held various roles including precepting acute care nurses, mentoring nursing students, coaching pediatric nurse residents, and guiding staff through the Frontline Leadership Program. Preceptors role in onboarding health care professionals extends to aiding in the successful xxxxxxtransition to new work environments, competency xxxxdevelopment, and even job satisfaction. It’s a given that our Preceptors are gems! Preceptor Treasures focuses on excavating the hidden talents of the most valued assets in healthcare through workshops and support. We offer two preceptor-focused workshops open to all health care professionals (not just nurses) and to both VUMC staff and non-VUMC staff. Workshops 1 & 2 are offered monthly, excluding July and December. For details, visit: VanderbiltPreceptors.com Version date: June 2013

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Page 1: Questions? Contact Us!

Information for Preceptors and Orientees

Preceptor Gem Highlights

Pearls of Wisdom

“Ask Pearl”

Preceptor Tools

Questions? Contact Us!

Email: [email protected]

Lesa Cole, MSN, RN-BC

Lesa graduated from Indiana University with a BSN and went on to

earn her MSN from Walden University. She began her nursing career

in an ICU setting in 1992 and has held positions as a staff nurse in

cardiovascular recovery and perioperative services, case

management, nursing management, and clinical education. She

currently works as a Nursing Professional Development Specialist

with VUMC’s Nursing Education and Professional Development

overseeing the Nurse Residency Program, VESNIP, and Certification

Review Courses; she is also a Contact Hour Nurse Planner. Lesa has

been involved with preceptor development for nearly a decade where

she designed and implemented two preceptor programs. As part of the

Preceptor Treasures team, Lesa draws upon her past experiences as a

preceptor for students, new employees, and graduate students.

Christie El-Shishini, MSN, RN, CPNP

Christie began working at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at

Vanderbilt in 1999. Initially, she was a clinical nurse in pediatric

surgery and trauma, but she then went on to teach in the Pediatric

Nurse Practitioner program at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

(VUSN). She has also taught pediatrics at Aquinas College School of

Nursing. Christie received her BSN from Spring Hill College in Mobile,

Alabama and her MSN from VUSN. Christie, a Certified Pediatric Nurse

Practitioner, currently works in Nursing Education and Professional

Development within Children’s Hospital. Throughout her nursing

career, Christie has held various roles including precepting acute care

nurses, mentoring nursing students, coaching pediatric nurse

residents, and guiding staff through the Frontline Leadership Program.

Preceptors role in onboarding health care

professionals extends to aiding in the successful

xxxxxxtransition to new work environments, competency

xxxxdevelopment, and even job satisfaction.

It’s a given that our Preceptors are gems!

Preceptor Treasures focuses on excavating the

hidden talents of the most valued assets in

healthcare through

workshops and support.

We offer two

preceptor-focused workshops open

to all health care professionals (not just nurses) and

to both VUMC staff and non-VUMC staff.

Workshops 1 & 2 are offered monthly, excluding July

and December. For details, visit:

VanderbiltPreceptors.com

Version date: June 2013

Page 2: Questions? Contact Us!

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Nursing Education and

Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing

education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by

the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Preceptor Workshop 1:

Essential Preceptor Skills

(materials, Contact Hour Certificate, and lunch included)

VUMC Staff = No charge; Non-VUMC Staff = $75.00

Preceptor Workshop 2:

Communication Skills for Preceptors

(materials and Contact Hour Certificate included)

VUMC Staff = No charge; Non-VUMC Staff = $40.00

Payment Methods:

Credit cards and checks accepted. Visit

VanderbiltPreceptors.com to pay online and for

information on paying by check.

PLEASE NOTE:

Cancellations received in writing 7 days prior to the class

date will be granted a full refund. No refunds will be given

for notifications received after that date.

Workshops 1 & 2 are offered monthly, excluding July and

December.

For upcoming workshop dates, registration, and payment

options, visit VanderbiltPreceptors.com