Preceptor Development Program (PDP)

photo

MAHEC’s Community Primary Care Education office created the Preceptor Development Program (PDP) in response to expressed needs by preceptors. PDP was designed for community-based teachers of residents, medical students, and other health profession students. With the dramatic increase in community-based medical education, new methods of faculty development were needed to train this large, often isolated, and diverse part-time faculty.

The mission of this site is to provide preceptor development and CME for community preceptors, to create an arena for exchange of ideas and experiences, and to disseminate information and program materials to persons involved with the development of such programs.

The program contains seven sessions designed to help preceptors meet the challenges of teaching and evaluating students in the community setting. Lessons include such topics as setting expectations, giving feedback and "one minute" precepting skills, as well as, insight into teaching style preferences and ways to deal with difficult situations. These materials are available in an e-learning format through the MAHEC e-Learning System.

HRSA Family Medicine Training Grant (#1D15PE50119-01) supported development and dissemination of these materials.

 Residencies & Fellowships
 CE Departments & Classes
 Patient Information
 About Us-Employment-Maps
 Health Careers (K-12)
 Library & Knowledge Services
 Housing
 Integrated Care
 North Carolina Center for
 Health and Aging
 Preceptor Development
 Quality Improvement
 Student Rotations (ORPCE)
 Telehealth-Videoconferencing

Continuing Educ Login: Userid:
Password:  

    

Search:

spacer