Development of an Online, Evidence-Based CRNA Preceptor Training Tutorial (CPiTT): A Quality Improvement Project

Preceptorship is an effective teaching and learning model that is the mainstay of undergraduate and graduate clinical education. It has a well-documented history in healthcare literature dating back to 1946. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) who serve as clinical preceptors have the cr...

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