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  1. The following are a list of valuable resources for the nurse educator that I have compiled over the years. These should be of immense help to you in the classroom or clinical area. Enjoy!

    NLN Living Book of Teaching and Learning

    The Think Bank

    How Adults Learn

    Active Learning: Creating Excitement in the Classroom

    The Active Learning Site

    Teaching Smart, Learning Easy

    Crossword & Sudoku Puzzle Makers

    Creative Crossword Puzzles for Nursing Students

    National Archives Video Clips

    Center for Teaching Excellence

    Education Scholar

    Examples of Clinical Forms (Cypress College)

    Care Plan Forms

    SkillStat Learning

    PowerPoints on Basic Nursing Concepts and Skills
    Last edit by VickyRN on Nov 17, '09
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  3. The nursing profession, through history has been characterized by the ability to respond to the changes that society has been experiencing and therefore care needs to the population and the health system have been demanding. Traditionally the nurse (or) has cared for people supporting them in circumstances where their health may be affected and which can not respond autonomously or promoting health and preventing disease in healthy individuals. Over time, nursing has been consolidating its object to - the care - through the development of art, science and technology.
    Nursing needs to go about their duties to update and improve daily care to patients, so this beautiful profession to grow much more.
  4. Thanks so much for this blog. I am presently earning a masters in nursing education and these are very helpful resources.