
Nursing Leadership & Preceptorship: Mentorship, Conflict Resolution, and Coaching
$12 USD
Hours: 3
Modules: 5
Credits: 3
This 3-hour continuing education course prepares nurses to strengthen leadership skills and excel in preceptorship roles across diverse healthcare settings.
ADD TO CARTIn this online course you will learn
Participants will examine leadership styles—including transformational, transactional, servant, and situational—and their impact on team performance and patient outcomes. The course emphasizes conflict resolution, team communication, and strategies for building a supportive learning environment through preceptorship and mentorship. Learners will practice applying coaching and feedback models, such as SMART goals and the “sandwich” method, to foster professional growth and clinical excellence. California BRN standards (Title 16 CCR §1456) and ethical principles are integrated throughout, highlighting the importance of documentation, accountability, and fair treatment. Through case studies and practical applications, participants will gain the tools to lead effectively, mentor new nurses, and promote a culture of safety and collaboration.
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