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9781934758076

Clinical Nursing Education Current Reflections

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    9781934758076

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    1934758078

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-12-08
  • Publisher: National League for Nursing

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Summary

Clinical Nursing Education: Current Reflections was conceived as a unique resource for seasoned and novice faculty as well as for graduate students on the nurse educator track. The book aims to help the profession re-imagine clinical education, historically, the essential core of nursing education, and examine the impact of new models for clinical education in an increasingly complex environment of health care delivery. It also provides readers a variety of reflections on simulation, performance evaluation, student experiences, and faculty responsibilities related to these critical aspects of a nurse’s education.
The book grew out of the editors' experiences as part of the NLN's Task Group on Clinical Education, Blue Ribbon Panel on Research in Nursing Education, and Think Tank on Transforming Clinical Nursing Education.

Author Biography

Nell Ard, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Dr. Nell Ard is the associate director, National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and formerly the director of nursing at Collin College.  She has served the NLN in several capacities: a member of the task group on teaching-learning, a member of task group on test security, consultant for the center of excellence program, a nominations committee member, and as the chair of the task group on clinical nursing education. She is currently serving as an ambassador, as a member of the public policy committee, and as a NLNAC site visitor. She has presented several times at the NLN Education summit. Dr. Ard graduated from Harding University (BSN), West Texas State University (MSN), and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (PhD in clinical nursing research). She earned NLN\u2019s certification in nursing education in 2006. She has published extensively and received numerous awards. Dr. Ard was also honored by her nursing colleagues and students with the funding of a nursing scholarship named for her. Dr. Ard was inducted in the NLN\u2019s Academy of Nursing education in September 2009. Theresa M. Valiga, EdD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Dr. Valiga, Clinical Professor at the Duke University School of Nursing, is the director of the Institute for Educational Excellence. She also serves as Lead Faculty for the Nursing Education specialty in the MSN Program. Dr. Valiga received a Bachelor's degree in nursing at Trenton (NJ) State College. She earned her MEd and EdD, both in in Nursing Education, at Columbia University Teachers' College. Before coming to Duke in 2008, she served for nine years as the chief program officer of the National League of Nursing (NLN). At NLN, she was instrumental in developing the Centers of Excellence program, the Academy of Nursing Education, position statements, the Hallmarks of Excellence in Nursing Education, the Excellence in Nursing Education Model, and several publications. She also served on the Blue Ribbon Panel for Nursing Education Research. Dr. Valiga is internationally renowned for her expertise in nursing curriculum development, program evaluation, innovations in teaching, and the faculty role. She has published widely on issues related to nursing education, including student and faculty cognitive/intellectual development, leadership, and effective teaching strategies. She is the recipient of several prestigious awards for excellence in nursing education, including Sigma Theta Tau\u2019s Elizabeth Russell Belford Award, the NLN's Isabel Stewart Award, and induction into the American Academy of Nursing and the NLN Academy for Nursing Education.  http://fds.duke.edu/db/nurse/faculty/terry.valiga

Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Figures List of Boxes Foreword Eileen Zungalo, EdD, RN, CNE, FAAN, ANEF Preface Nell Ard, Phd, RN, CNE, ANEF and Theresa M. Valiga, EdD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Review of Literature Kristen Rogers, MSN, RN, CNE and Sharon Vinten, MSN, RNC, WHNP, CNE Chapter 2: National Survey on Clinical Education in Prelicensure Nursing Education Programs Angela M. McNelis, PhD, RN and Pamela M. Ironside, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Chapter 3: OCNE Clinical Education Model Paula Guburb, EdD, RN and Mary Schoessler, EdD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Chapter 4: Innovative Approach to Clinical Education: Dedication Education Units Joanne Rains Warner, DNS, RN and Susan Randles Moscato, EdD, RN Chapter 5: Reflections on Clinical Education: Insights from the Carnegie Study Lisa Day, PhD, CNS; Patricia Benner, PhD, RN, FAAN; Molly sutphen, PhD, RN; and Vickie Leonard, PhD, RN, FNP Chapter 6: Evaluation of Clinical Performance Karen J. Saewert, PhD, RN, CPHQ, CNE and Suzanne S. Yarbrough, PhD, RN Chapter 7: Student Perspectives on Clinical Learning Beth Phillips Cusatis, MS, RN, CNE and Kathleen Blust, MSN, RN-BC Chapter 8: Education Perspectives on Transitioning Clinicians to the Academic Faculty Role with Emphasis on Clinical Teaching Marsha Howell Adams, DSN, RN, CNE Chapter 9: Demonstrating Expertise in Clinical Education: Essential Faculty Competencies Judith A Halstead, DNS, RN, ANEF Chapter 10: Simulation: Integral to Clinical Education Angela M. McNelis, PhD, RN; Pamela R. Jefferies, DNS, RN, FAAN, ANEF; Desiree Hensel, PhD, RNC; Mindi Anderson, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC Chapter 11: Interdisciplinary Clinical Education Rita D\u2019Aoust, PhD, RN, ACNP, ANP, CNE; Camille Martina, PhD; Andrew Wall, PhD; and Denham Ward, MD, PhD Chapter 12: Clinical Education and Regulation Nancy Spector, PhD, RN Chapter 13: Clinical Education and Accreditation Linda D. Norman, DSN, RN, FAAN and Sharon J. Tanner, EdD, RN Chapter 14: Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN): Integrating Recommendations from IOM Into Clinical Nursing Education Gail Armstrong, ND, RN; Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN, FAAN; and M. Elaine Tagliareni, EdD, RN Chapter 15: Transforming Clinical Education in Nursing Nell Ard, Phd, RN, CNE, ANEF and Theresa M. Valiga, EdD, RN, FAAN, ANEF Appendix A:  Author Profiles Appendix B:  Annotated Literature Review of Clinical Nursing Education Appendix C: Final Report of the NLN Task Group on Clinical Nursing Education Ideas for Position Statement and Overview of the Literature Appendix D: Abbreviated Final Report of the NLN Think Tank on Transforming Clinical Nursing Education  

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