Tools
- Sioux Falls: Cassy Hultman
- Rapid City: LeAnn Lamb
- Preceptor Handbook
- AANP Recertification Handbook (precepting information - pg. 22)
- Preceptor Form for CE credits
- Featured CEs: NP/PA Buprenorphine Waiver Training
- Other CEs: AANP CE Center
N765 (1st clinical spring): 240 hours total
- 160 hours (family practice)
- 37 hours (specialty)
- 37 hours (specialty)
- 6 hours (on-campus clinical)
N768 (2nd clinical/Summer): 240 hours total
- 160 hours (family practice)
- 40 hours (Specialty)
- 40 hours (Specialty)
N771 (3rd Clinical/Fall): 240 hours total
- 160 hours (family practice)
- 37 hours (specialty)
- 37 hours (specialty)
- 6 hours (on-campus clinical)
N776 (4th Clinical/Spring): 300 hours total
- 180 hours (family practice)
- 40 hours (specialty)
- 80 hours (urgent care)
- 8 hours (on-campus clinical)
Other combinations of specialty and urgent care hours may be considered based on student needs.
Specialties can include acute care, behavioral health, cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, emergency, gastroenterology, health, hospice, mental health, nephrology, neurology, obstetrics/gynecology, occupational health, orthopedics, palliative care, pediatrics, pulmonary, urology, etc.
N736 (1st clinical fall): 240 hours total
- 240 hours are achieved in inpatient and outpatient settings and are throughout the lifespan.
N737 (2nd clinical/spring): 300 hours total
- 300 hours are achieved in inpatient and outpatient settings and are throughout the lifespan.
N738 (1st clinical fall): 240 hours total
- 160 hours (hospitalist)
- 37 hours (specialty)
- 37 hours (specialty)
- 6 hours (on-campus clinical)
N739 (2nd clinical/spring): 300 hours total
- 160 hours (intensivist)
- 97 hours (ED)
- 37 hours (palliative care)
- 6 hours (on-campus clinical)
Specialty rotations are based on student needs and certification requirements.