
- The Area Health Education Center at the University of North Carolina has a free training tool called the Expert Preceptor Interactive Curriculum (EPIC). It may be found at http://www.med.unc.edu/epic. You may also submit this curriculum for continuing education credit.
- The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine has a web-based newsletter with a series of articles for preceptors, as well as other preceptor resources. The site may be found at http://www.stfm.org - click on the Preceptor Education tab.
- A brief article (1 1/2 pages) entitled "How to Make Teaching in the Office More Time Efficient" may be found at the American College of Physicians web site: http://www.acponline.org/journals/news/jul-aug03/teaching.htm.
- You may access an article called "Teaching on the Run! Precepting in Your Busy Office" by Robert J. Flaherty, M.D., at http://healthinfo.montana.edu/students/run.html.
- An article on "The Nurse Preceptor" and links to other preceptor resources may be found at http://www.weleadinlearning.org/jrapr03.htm.
- "Want to be a successful preceptor? Get organized" is an article on the American Academy of Family Physicians web site at http://www.weleadinlearning.org/jrapr03.htm.
- The Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center has a variety of preceptor resources, including interactive training modules at http://www.snhahec.org/preceptor_development/presources.htm.
