Experiential education is an important part of the educational process, as it merges the didactic knowledge from the classroom to the practical front of the pharmacy environment. Orchestrated properly, experiential rotations can be a valuable tool for the student and preceptor alike. Join this team of panelists who are directly involved in mentoring and precepting students for an engaging discussion that examines the various elements of a successful preceptorship, from teaching style to the appropriate delivery of feedback.