Preceptor Information

Welcome! Preceptors play a pivotal role in educating students in Le Moyne’s Physician Assistant Studies program. Not only do they guide and mentor students as they gain hands-on, real-world clinical experience, but they also model what it means to be a compassionate and caring health care provider. The preceptor imparts medical knowledge, helps the student refine clinical skills and serves as a clinical role model. We thank you for your interest in becoming a preceptor and hope that you will find the information and resources available here helpful. 

Eligibility Information

  • MD, DO, NP, PA, CNM
  • Board/NCCPA Certified
  • Are licensed and in good standing with your state licensing board
  • Willing to assist students in meeting their learning objectives for the rotation

Rotation Information

Rotation Types

  • Family Medicine, Women’s Health, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Behavioral & Mental Health, Elective

Rotation duration:

  • Most rotations are five weeks in duration, 36 hrs/week. If you would prefer placements in 2 or 3-week blocks, please contact the Clinical Coordinator.

Rotation Dates for Clinical Year 2023-24

  • 02/12/24 – 03/14/24
  • 03/18/24 – 04/18/24
  • 04/29/24 – 05/30/24
  • 06/03/24 – 07/04/24
  • 07/15/24 – 08/08/24

Rotation Dates for Clinical Year 2024-25

  • 08/26/24 – 09/26/24
  • 09/30/24 – 10/31/24
  • 11/04/24 – 12/05/24
  • 01/06/25 – 02/06/25
  • 02/10/25 – 03/13/25
  • 03/17/25 – 04/17/25
  • 04/28/25 – 05/29/25
  • 06/02/25 – 07/03/25
  • 07/14/25 – 08/07/25
Frequently Asked Questions

 

Resources


Training Modules
These modules are part of a preceptor incentive program where payment is offered for completion of modules. Only currently active preceptors are eligible for payment. 

  • Preceptors' Best Practice Module
    • ​Empower you to create a dynamic learning environment for future healthcare providers. 
    • Explore how to evaluate students and ensure their competencies. 
    • Define your roles and responsibilities and understand the role of the PA students and the Le Moyne College PA Program. 
    • Summarize the benefits of having a PA student at your clinical site.
  • Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences in Clinical Settings (ACEs)
    • Define Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and identify common ACEs
    • Describe the lasting impact of ACEs on both the mental and physical health of individuals
    • Integrate Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) into your clinical practice as an approach for patients with substance-use disorders
    • Understand various strategies for ACE prevention and the value of this practice on a personal and community level
  • Building a Culture of Wellness 
    • ​Define wellness and burnout
    • Understand the fundamentals of an organizational wellness program
    • Assess wellness and prevent burnout in their organization
    • Identify the benefits of having a wellness program 
  • Caring for Rural and Underserved Communities 
    • ​Define the Social Determinants of Health (SDH) by 1) understanding what affects patient access to quality healthcare and 2) listing the barriers to healthcare, including health literacy
    • Assess SDH, health literacy, and patient readiness for change in the clinical setting
    • Address SDH and population health in a welcoming clinical environment by 1) identifying community resources for vulnerable populations and 2) developing a comprehensive healthcare team in order to effectively coordinate care
  • Implicit Bias Applications for Healthcare Professionals
    • Define and differentiate implicit and explicit bias
    • Promote awareness of implicit bias within the healthcare team
    • Identify connections between implicit bias and health disparities
    • Understand the impact of implicit bias on healthcare as a whole
    • Understand techniques for mitigating bias
  • Opioid Use Disorder 
    • ​Describe the role of various medications in the treatment of OUD in conjunction with the importance of individualized behavioral counseling
    • Discuss three sets of statistics regarding deaths in America as a result of opioid use disorders, with or without concomitant use of other psychoactive substances
    • Explain how naloxone (eg, NARCAN, EVZIO) works, plus how and under what circumstances it can be delivered in cases of opioid overdose
  • Medication Assisted Treatment - This module is currently under review due to the removal of DATA Waiver (X-Waiver) Requirement. Learn more about this legislation here.

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