Hi Ma'am. Your reflection shows commendable self-awareness and dedication to becoming an effective clinical teacher. It’s normal to feel uncertain, especially when comparing yourself to more experienced colleagues. However, remember that teaching is also a continuous learning process. Being honest about what you don’t know and modeling how to find accurate information builds credibility, not weakness. To address your concerns, you can prepare ahead by reviewing common clinical procedures and anticipating student questions. Collaborating with experienced colleagues and staff nurses can also provide valuable guidance and support. Most importantly, focus on your strengths such as communication, empathy, and commitment to learning which students greatly value. Asking questions, reflecting on your teaching, and seeking feedback will help you grow in confidence and competence. In the end, your willingness to learn and improve will make you a better clinical instructor and role model.