Journal of Natural Sciences Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online) Vol.6, No.22, 2016 125 Difficulties of Nursing Students During Clinical Training Yaseen Mohammed Mussa Lecture / University of Kirkuk ,College of Nursing Qasim Hussain Muhammed Lecture / University of Kirkuk ,College of Nursing Rebaz Ismeal Ali Assistant Lecturer / University of Kirkuk ,College of Nursing\ Abstract Background: Nursing practice in the 21st century faces a number of challenges including increased nursing teaching schools and institutes, in adequate nursing staff, increasing healthcare costs, limited facilities, need for preceptor (link teacher), in adequate quality and numbers of hospitals. Clinical practice is crucial in nursing to integrate theory and practice to acquire skills and capability of critical thinking, solve problems and decision making. Aim of the Study: identify the difficulties which encountered the students of nursing college in the hospitals of Kirkuk city during study year 2011-2012, also to assess the extent of benefit from clinical training in the hospitals. Methodology: A descriptive study, using the assessment approach was conducted on students of college of nursing /Kirkuk University from 2/5/2012 to 24/4/2013. A purposive, non-probability sample composed of (200) students (male & female) from the (2nd, 3rd &4th) classes were selected for the study. A questionnaire was developed for purposive of study & included 3 parts were demographic data, difficulties which encountered student & benefit of student from clinical training. The analysis of data was done by application of descriptive statistical data analysis approach (frequency, percentage, and the mean of scores). Results: The age group (22-24) years was represent (51%) of the sample, the female represent (80%) from the sample, 2nd class were (42%) from the sample, & (68, 5%) were living in urban. Conclusions: Most of the students were young, female, live in urban, and from the 2nd class. The findings were moderate for the teacher related factors, Health staff & patients related factors, student & tasks performance related factors, place and time related factors, And most of the students were moderately benefited from clinical training in the hospitals. 1. Introduction One of the main features of nursing as a science and a profession is that nursing education is characterized by a close relationship between theory and practice, meaning that nursing cannot be learned through either theory or practice only. However, clinical learning takes place in the complex social context of the clinical environment that is defined in several ways and consists of different important elements (1) . Clinical practice is conducted in a variety of settings so that students may comprehensively and actively learn