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All
assignments, exams, and preceptor responsibilities MUST be monitored by the
preceptor. These responsibilities may not
be delegated or assigned to other individuals
except with the specific pre approval of the instructor. Preceptors are
encouraged to obtain feedback from all practice personnel as to the student's
progress and performance during the course, but only preceptors may directly
evaluate students and administer exams.
 | In most clinical assignments, both the
preceptor and the student must sign on the assignment form to indicate that
the assignment has been monitored by the preceptor and that the student and
the preceptor have shared in the evaluation of the assignment. Assignments
must be signed by both the preceptor and the student for the student to
receive credit for that portion of the class. |
 | Preceptors should never submit evaluations of
assignments without first discussing the evaluation with the student and
allowing them to comment on the evaluation. |
The preceptor should closely monitor the student
to insure that the student is on schedule and completing assignments at the
required time intervals.
 | Assignments will start as soon as the course
begins and the student MUST stay on schedule to receive credit for the
course. |
 | Preceptors should familiarize themselves with
the syllabus and handbook as rapidly as possible to prevent any delay in the
progress of the student through the course assignments. A course syllabus
will always be included with the course workbook, with contact numbers,
e-mail addresses and web site information. |
Preceptors are responsible for maintaining the
strictest standards of academic honesty and integrity.
 | Exams and clinical assignments must be
personally monitored by preceptors. Many of these assignments will require
immediate personal supervision of the student, while others will only
require direct or general supervision. |
 | Many assignments are based on video or text
reading assignments. Preceptors should feel free to assist students in these
activities. Preceptors can help clarify the material, answer specific
questions, or offer personal insights into the functions of a veterinary
practice. |
 | Preceptors should not do the assignment for
the student. |
 | As stated on the Student Information sheet,
any incidence of student academic dishonesty will result in the loss of
grade by the student, and perhaps the loss of credit for the course. |
Preceptors are responsible for the administration
of all exams in the course.
 | The student and the preceptor should set up a
testing schedule for the course and strictly adhere to it. |
 | Exams should be given in a quiet place,
conducive to a good testing experience, and free from distractions and
interruptions. The preceptor should be physically present on site during the
entire exam. |
 | The preceptor should give the student the
exam, monitor the exam at the Testing supervision level, collect the exam,
and then as soon as possible forward the exam to the instructor by fax or
mail for grading and recording. |
The preceptor will supervise the clinical
assignments that are required for credit in the course.
 | Preceptors should take their clinical
supervision responsibilities very seriously. In most courses the clinical
assignments are the heart and substance of the course. It is through these
assignments, with the help and tutelage of the preceptor, that the student
learns and improves in their abilities. In these assignments, the preceptor
should think of themselves as an adjunct faculty member in the course. The
level of supervision required by individual students will vary. As such,
preceptors are expected to exercise sound judgement on the level of
supervision required for a given student after consulting the course
schedule for the required level of supervision.. |
 | The schedule will explain the degree of
supervision required by the preceptor for each assignment.. |
 | Immediate supervision
requires the preceptor to be in constant and complete proximity to the
student, paying total attention to the task or assignment. |
 | Testing supervision
requires the preceptor to be on the premises and available to answer
questions or provide assistance. The preceptor need not be in constant
proximity to the student, but should periodically monitor the student to
ensure that standards of academic integrity and honesty are maintained.
Preceptors are responsible for locating the student in a site with
no notes, textbooks, or other information sources, and a place that is
quiet, free from distractions or interruptions, and conducive to a good test
taking experience. |
 | Direct supervision
requires the preceptor to be in immediate vocal proximity to the student. |
 | General supervision
requires the preceptor to be on the premises and available to answer
questions or provide assistance. Even during general supervision of
activities, the preceptor will be responsible for the evaluation of the
assignment, so periodically the preceptor should take time to monitor the
student's progress and abilities during that period. |
Preceptors must be willing to dedicate the time
required to accomplish their responsibilities to help insure the success of the
student.
 | Evaluations and assessments of students should
be informative, positive and constructive. Words of praise should be given
more often than criticism. If conflicts arise between the student and
preceptor(s), the parties involved should first try to resolve the situation
in a positive and constructive manner. If the problem persists or can not be
resolved the instructor should be contacted to assist in the matter and
bring about a successful resolution. |
 | The preceptor, like the instructor, is there
to facilitate learning, answer questions, encourage, constructively
evaluate, and make the class a worthwhile learning experience for all
parties. |
Preceptors are encouraged to contact the
instructor during the first two weeks of the class to answer questions and
facilitate good communication.
 | During the course the instructor may contact
the preceptor to monitor the progress of the student and the course. |
 | The preceptor may also be contacted at the end
of the course, in addition to the course evaluation, to determine the
student's success in the class. |
 | Preceptors are encouraged to contact the
instructor anytime there is a problem, concern, or question. |
It is extremely important that preceptors make
clear to students what is, and what is not, class time.
 | Most students will be working many hours in
the practice that is their training site. These hours will usually far
exceed the time for clinical assignments. |
 | For actual assignments, it must be made very
clear to the student that regular employment hours are over, and that class
is in session. |
 | Preceptors may certainly observe and evaluate
on a continuous basis, but for the clinical assignments to have the maximum
value and learning potential, time must be scheduled, and specifically
designated, as "course time". |
 | If course time is interrupted by an emergency,
or by another unavoidable circumstance, the class time must be rescheduled
and the assignment completed. |
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