05/20/2026
The certification exam is designed to measure proficiency in certain knowledge, skills, and abilities.
The preceptor certification exam is comprised of 150 multiple choice questions that assesses an individual’s understanding of all aspects of preceptoring.
In addition to testing your knowledge, skills, and abilities as a preceptor, the preceptor certification exam is one of the core requirements to become a Certified Preceptor (CP).
Exams are scheduled on the 1st Saturday of each month, from 12 - 3PM ET.
Learn more at: www.preceptorcertification.com/exams
05/19/2026
Certification examinations are designed to measure proficiency in certain knowledge, skills, and abilities.
The preceptor certification exam is comprised of 150 multiple choice questions that assesses an individual’s understanding of all aspects of preceptoring.
In addition to testing your knowledge, skills, and abilities as a preceptor, the preceptor certification exam is one of the core requirements to become a Certified Preceptor (CP).
Exams are scheduled on the 1st Saturday of each month, from 12 - 3PM ET.
Learn more at: www.preceptorcertification.com/exams
05/15/2026
Preceptor certification demonstrates your commitment to superior professionalism, upholding industry standards, and continued learning.
These merits can help boost your professional credibility and prestige within your own network, with your colleagues, with patients, and when pursuing new work or role opportunities.
Once you become a Certified Preceptor (CP), you will receive your certification document stating that as a professional, you’ve been trained, educated, and are prepared to meet a specific set of criteria for the role of a preceptor.
You will also be able to use the designated credential earned–CP–after your name to verify your legitimacy and competence as a Certified Preceptor (CP).
Applications are reviewed on a rolling (ongoing) basis.
Learn more at: www.preceptorcertification.com/applications
05/14/2026
Certification as a preceptor demonstrates your commitment to superior professionalism, upholding industry standards, and continued learning.
These merits can help boost your professional credibility and prestige within your own network, with your colleagues, with patients, and when pursuing new work or role opportunities.
Once you become a Certified Preceptor (CP), you will receive your certification document stating that as a professional, you’ve been trained, educated, and are prepared to meet a specific set of criteria for the role of a preceptor.
You will also be able to use the designated credential earned–CP–after your name to verify your legitimacy and competence as a Certified Preceptor (CP).
Applications are reviewed on a rolling (ongoing) basis.
Learn more at: www.preceptorcertification.com/applications