Practice and Clinical Experiences

RN-BS students will participate in planned practice and clinical experiences to support their transition to baccalaureate nursing practice upon graduation, particularly in health assessment, community health, evidence-based practice and leadership competencies.

These planned experiences are incorporated into the curriculum through various clinical learning activities, including simulation, case studies and participation in projects in the student's community.

Courses with practice and clinical experiences

Practice and clinical experiences are incorporated into the courses below:

NURS Z382 - Population Health: Promotion and Prevention

  • Hours required: 20
  • Affiliated agency/preceptor required: No

Students can complete practice experience through virtual experiences, case studies or in a community setting. Experiences may include observation and shadowing in the following areas:

  • Homecare
  • Hospice
  • Palliative care
  • Walk-in clinics
  • Wound care centers
  • Infusion centers
  • School nursing
  • Health departments
  • Outpatient behavioral health/substance use treatment
  • Primary care
  • Specialty clinics (women's health, breast care, urology, etc.)
  • EMS

NURS Z384 - Population Health: Chronic Illness

  • Hours required: 20
  • Affiliated agency/preceptor required: No

Students complete practice experience through virtual experiences, case studies and an observational windshield survey in their community. 

NURS Z484 - Leadership and Management

  • Hours required: 60
  • Affiliated agency/preceptor required: Yes

Students complete clinical experiences devoted to leadership, which may include:

  • Creating staff meeting agendas
  • Understanding budgets/revenue/department finance
  • Participating in the hiring process/group interview/staffing decision-making
  • Providing conflict resolution
  • Participating in payroll submission
  • Scheduling development
  • Attending management meetings
  • Providing mentorship to staff nurses

NOTE: Students may use their current employment site with a valid affiliation agreement, designated preceptor and permission of the unit manager to participate in class activities outside normal job hours.

Affiliations

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Students will declare their NURS Z484 (final course) clinical site in their first course (NURS Z380) to ensure an appropriate affiliating agency contract is in place before starting.

If an affiliation agreement is not in place with the student’s preferred agency, the student may request the University pursue a new agreement by emailing Rebecca Christophersen, director of clinical placements, Division of Nursing, at christop@binghamton.edu. There is no guarantee a new affiliation agreement will be made, and an alternate site may be required.