Find Your Clinical Rotation
From finding a verified preceptor to starting your clinical rotation, NPRotation guides you through every step with a simple and seamless process.
Find a Preceptor
Browse verified preceptors matching your clinical needs.
Review Your Match
Review profiles before choosing your ideal preceptor.
Choose Your Schedule
Select rotation dates and required clinical hours.
Submit Your Request
Send your request and await confirmation updates.
What Happens Next?
01
Request Submitted
Your request is being reviewed by our team and your selected preceptor. We'll notify you of each update as your clinical rotation progresses.
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Documentation Under Review
We're handling the required paperwork with your preceptor and university. You'll receive updates as each step is completed.
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Complete Your Booking
Complete your payment securely and instantly access your rotation documents and preceptor details for your clinical placement and university approval.
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Awaiting University Approval
Submit your completed rotation documents to your university for review. We'll provide updates along the way and let you know once you're approved to begin.
05
Rotation Scheduling
With your rotation approved, schedule your start date with your preceptor. Review the provided details and get ready to begin your clinical placement.
06
Rotation Started
You're all set! Begin your clinical rotation, log your completed hours, and reach out to NPRotation anytime you need support during your placement.
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