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  • 1.  MSN Practicum Site

    Posted 3 days ago
    Hello Everyone!

    The post from our colleague, Lovelace Abdullah, from a couple of days ago inspired me to make a request.

    I am currently pursuing a Master's in Nursing online at Arizona State University. The program requires a 45-hour practicum precepted by a nurse who holds a master's or doctorate degree which is supposed to be completed during the Fall 2026 semester if I find a place in a timely manner.

    I live in Boulder, CO and am wondering if there is anyone who is or knows of a site and a preceptor who is willing to fulfill the requirement. Although I would like to stick to a fairly close geographical area i.e. Boulder, Longmont, Broomfield and the small towns (Erie, Louisville, Lafayette, etc.) around and in between, I would be willing to travel to the Denver metro area, preferably Denver proper and the northern and western suburbs.

    I greatly appreciate assistance that you might be able to provide because I have not had much success so far in locating a preceptor/site.

    Heather A. Wilkinson BSN, RN, AMB-BC


  • 2.  RE: MSN Practicum Site

    Posted 3 days ago

    Heather, what track is your MSN? 



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    Elizabeth Fritz PhD RN NPDA-BC EBP-C
    Editor, AAACN ViewPoint

    RN Program Manager, Clinical Education
    SSM Health
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  • 3.  RE: MSN Practicum Site

    Posted 3 days ago
    Hi Elizabeth,

    The focus of the program I'm in is leadership but I feel it's a bit generic. I'm not currently working but I enjoy teaching, mostly orienting new and/or float clinical staff to my department and also patient teaching. I originally wanted to complete education to be a Clinical Nurse Specialist but Colorado doesn't seem to hire for that position and the University of CO suspended admission to their program a year ago. I may try to obtain a post-grad certificate in a more focused area once I decide what that might be!

    Heather A. Wilkinson BSN, RN, AMB-BC