Precepting in a Pandemic with Kati Kleber

In this episode, Adrianne welcomes (and fangirls over) nurse, author, and educator, Kati Kleber. Kati is also a national speaker, host of the amazing fresh RN podcast, and owner of freshrn.com, which is an online platform created to educate, encourage and motivate newly licensed nurses in innovative ways.

Kati joins Adrianne to discuss the oft-misunderstood art of precepting and how it has grown more challenging in the years since the pandemic began. This episode is for willing and hesitant would-be preceptors alike!

Kati and Adrianne cover topics like
-How precepting can set the course for a new grad’s career
-How the last 2 years have affected precepting (COVID, staffing shortages, supply shortages)
- TFW you’re “voluntold” to be a preceptor and how to make the best of not feeling prepared
-Balancing responsibilities to your patients and giving your preceptee attention/education
-The kind of relationships we have with students and new nurses and how to best advocate

They pack a lot into this episode so you’re very likely to come across some helpful nuggets in this episode.

Thanks to Kati for giving so much wonderful advice and knowledge, and for being such a lovely person to hang with for an hour.


Head to freshrn.com/courses to find the PreceptorPro course as well as all of the other content Kati has created.


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