A NARM Registered Preceptor is a credentialed, experienced midwife who agrees to train apprentice midwives intending to apply for the Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) credential and has current, approved registration through NARM. When entering into a preceptor/student partnership, each party is expected to act in a professional, responsible, and respectful manner towards the other. This webinar provides guidance on how to become a Registered NARM Preceptor, an overview of student and preceptor responsibilities, a review of the NARM Application process and documentation of clinical skills, and an exploration of the ethical considerations for the preceptor/student relationship.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Describe how the CPM credential was developed;
Objective 2: List requirements for becoming a NARM Registered Preceptor;
Objective 3: Discuss preceptor and student responsibilities;
Objective 4: Set clear expectations for students’ and preceptors’ work relationship;
Objective 5: List NARM’s requirements for students;
Objective 6: Describe charting recommendations;
Objective 7: Discuss ethical considerations for preceptors and students.
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