Clinical Credentialing
The mission of our services is to assist you in the clinical credentialing process, which is vital to your success as a clinical student in your clinical practicum.
Clinical credentialing is the process of verifying, preparing, and securing all required documentation to ensure a high-quality clinical experience while safeguarding all involved parties from a legal and compliance standpoint. Credentialing is comprised of three components:
- credentialing a site
- credentialing a student
- credentialing a preceptor
Credentialing is in place for the protection of the student, practitioners, clinical site, and the University. We look forward to working with you during your time at Frontier Nursing University!
Who is my Credentialing Coordinator?
Once you are enrolled in courses as an FNU student, you will have an assigned Clinical Credentialing Coordinator and Regional Clinical Faculty (RCF). You can find your Advisor, your RCF, and your Credentialing Coordinator in one place. Click here for directions on how to find My Clinical Plan.