“…Rural preceptorships enable nursing students to achieve a holistic grasp of health, community, and landscape (Amundson et al, 2008;Charles et al, 2006;Yonge, Myrick, Ferguson, & Grundy, 2013c), but students may initially struggle with the competing values of community and society (Presley, 2013;Yonge et al, 2013cYonge et al, , 2015, or of nursing theory versus frontline practice (Dowdle-Simons, 2013). Sedgwick and Yonge (2008) found, for example, that students felt most challenged by the psychosocial and psychomotor demands of the rural practice setting, for which their classroom studies had not fully prepared them.…”