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The instructor is a nurse who guides students in their clinical practice, ensuring they meet professional competencies. They model clinical knowledge, provide feedback and evaluation, and create a positive learning experience. They bridge theory and practice, encourage thinking about nursing on a larger scale, and challenge the status quo when needed. The instructor is a nurse who helps to guide the students in their clinical practice to ensure they are meeting the entry-level competencies of the profession. The instructor role models their clinical knowledge and expertise when a situation arises and guides the student with their decision-making process. Additionally, the instructor constantly provides feedback to the student on their practice and provides an evaluation on their overall performance. The instructor also helps to create a positive learning experience in the clinical setting. While doing this, the instructor helps to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Furthermore, the instructor goes beyond just the clinical setting and helps to provide a vision for the student. The instructor does this by encouraging the student to think about nursing on a larger scale, not only focusing on nursing tasks. Finally, the instructor recognizes that nursing education and the health care system are constantly changing and when the current way of doing something is no longer the best practice, the instructor challenges the status quo and proposes new strategies.