Preceptors/Instructional Faculty
Preceptor and Instructional Faculty Information
The ARC-PA acknowledges and values the dedication of clinicians who serve as preceptors and educators for PA students!
The ARC-PA publishes the Accreditation Standards used to evaluate PA programs, with many of these standards also applied in the evaluation of preceptors and clinical sites. The Standards document includes a glossary at its conclusion, defining terms in italics used within the Standards. For example, the term “instructional faculty” encompasses preceptors, defined in the glossary as “Individuals providing instruction or supervision during the didactic and/or clinical phases of the program, regardless of length of time of instruction, faculty status or rank who are not already classified in ARC-PA terms as principal faculty, program director, or medical director.” Therefore, any standard that mentions “instructional faculty” will apply to preceptors.
The ARC-PA also publishes the Compliance Manual to accompany the Standards to include suggested evidence of compliance, performance indicators, and clarifying comments to help guide programs in their self-assessment of compliance with the Standards.
The standards most relevant to the clinical year may be found in section B3. This section outlines the individuals from whom students should learn, the designated learning environment and the content that should be covered.
The learning outcomes and instructional objectives should be the focus of instruction during the clinical rotation, also known as a supervised clinical practice experience or SCPE (pronounced “skippy”). PA programs may provide preceptors with a course syllabus outlining the learning outcomes and instructional objectives, often accompanied by a clinical handbook detailing the program’s policies and expectations for the clinical curriculum. Typically, 1-2 clinicians at a clinical site are assigned as the “preceptor” of record. This individual usually serves as the primary point of communication with the program, receives program documents, and submits the student’s evaluation at the conclusion of the clinical rotation/SCPE.
Additionally, the program will monitor clinical site to remain in compliance with the C2 standards.
Below, preceptors may reference common questions regarding the ARC-PA and the accreditation process.