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What is an out-of-area clinical placement?
An out-of-area clinical placement is defined as the establishment
of a clinical practicum site located outside of the greater
Seattle area. Out-of-area placements are special requests, usually
planned far in advance for a student's final quarter of study.
Summary of the Process
Students initiate a discussion with their faculty/clinical advisors
about their interest in an out-of-area placement. In order to
plan and research the placement, this discussion takes place
as close as possible to the beginning of your program of study.
To accommodate the necessary contracts, placement plans must
be developed at least 6 to 8 months in advance.
The final decision regarding your out-of-area placement is at
the complete discretion of your faculty advisors. Faculty will
consider your satisfactory progression through your program
of study and inform you of their decision as soon as possible
before the date of your planned experience. If your request
for an out-of-state experience is approved, you must provide
more detailed information to the faculty and/or staff making
the placement, including the e-mail, telephone numbers, and/or
addresses of out-of-area preceptors currently available. You
must also make arrangements to acquire RN
licensure in that state prior to your clinical experience.
How do I request an out-of-area placement?
- At least 6 to 8 months in advance, initiate a discussion
with your faculty/clinical advisors about your interest in an
out-of-area placement.
- If your faculty/clinical advisor approves the plan, the following
steps will be taken to arrange the placement.
- Established Sites
If you are interested in an established site (one with which
the UW School of Nursing already has established an affiliation
contract), the faculty member will make the arrangements.
- New Sites
If you would like to explore opportunities at a site with
which the School of Nursing has not previously worked, your
faculty advisor may direct you to make the initial contact
with your site or preceptor of interest. Once you have established
a tentative arrangement with a preceptor, inform the your
faculty/course advisor. Provide them with the name and contact
information of your preceptor and the site. They will contact
your potential preceptor, clarify the plan (start and end
dates, days per week, expectations, etc.), and arrange for
the affiliation contract, preceptor packet and other necessary
paperwork. Affiliation contracts can take 8-16 weeks to establish,
so start early if you want a new site.
- Students are responsible
for making final arrangements as needed, including those required
for out-of-state licensing, housing, and transportation.
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