When lapidary artists transform rough stones into gleaming gems, they follow a methodical process that requires patience and attention to detail. Between each polishing step, they must thoroughly clean the stones to remove debris and grit from the previous stage before moving to a finer polish. This careful cleaning prevents cross-contamination that would scratch and damage the emerging gem's surface. This practice offers a powerful metaphor for nurse practitioner students, novice NPs, and educators. Let me share how this "polishing stones" approach can transform your educational and professional journey. For NP Students: Clean Between Polishing Stages As you progress through your NP education, each course, clinical rotation, and examination represents a different "polishing grit." Just as a lapidary artist wouldn't skip from coarse to fine sandpaper without cleaning the stone, you shouldn't rush from one learning experience to the next without...