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The Professional Capstone And Practicum Course Requires Students To Se The Professional Capstone and Practicum course requires students to select a course mentor. This mentor is not a preceptor but an individual who will guide students as they work to complete the practice immersion hour requirements for this course. Students are not required to "shadow" their mentor. The course mentor should be someone who can provide professional development knowledge and guidance and who possesses a genuine interest in working with students to further their academic goals. Selection, approval, and retention of a course mentor must be completed as soon as possible at the start of this course, as this individual will be working with the student on each assignment that incorporates practice immersion hours. Working with a course mentor is mandatory. Once a course mentor has agreed to serve in the role, you must complete and submit the following required documentation so that practice experiences can begin in a timely manner: Field Experience Site Information Form Qualified Mentor/Preceptor Summary Form Mentor's license, certification, and resume/curriculum vitae The student is responsible for obtaining all signatures for the paperwork submission. Course faculty will approve all sites and mentors according to student learning needs and specific course objectives. Do not initiate new work on practice-immersion-hour-based course assignments until your course instructor has approved your course mentor. Once a course mentor is approved, students should contact the mentor within 1 week of receiving the approval notification. Students are encouraged to make an appointment to meet with their mentor in person and arrange to review the NRS-490 course objectives and the Individual Success Plan (ISP). For more specific information on the course mentor process and roles and responsibilities, refer to Section Three of the Guidelines for Undergraduate Field Experiences resource.

Paper For Above instruction The successful completion of a professional capstone and practicum course hinges significantly on the strategic selection and effective collaboration with a designated course mentor. Unlike a preceptor, this mentor serves as a guiding professional figure who provides valuable insights and support throughout the practice immersion period, helping students meet their academic and clinical objectives. The process of choosing a suitable mentor involves careful consideration of the individual’s expertise, willingness to support student development, and capacity to aid in fulfilling the course's specific experiential


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