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No. 510
from KittyK
Old Aug 30, 2009, 04:01 PM

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I've been a nurse for 30 years and have just accepted a position as a full-time instructor in an ADN program. I have a Master's Degree in Parent/Child Nursing (CNS). Most of my experience has been in staff development. I have done PRN clinical instructing and guest lectures as an adjunct faculty member in two different BSN programs. I am excited to have a full-time position and I know I have a lot to learn. I've read the "tips for new educators" post and already have a good basis for what I need to learn during my first weeks on the job. I look forward to reading and learning more on this site. Thanks!!!
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No. 511
from Saalbunch
Old Sep 27, 2009, 03:50 AM

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Hello everyone! I have just recently graduated with my MSN with an emphasis in nursing education. (Last week) I have worked as a staff nurse for my entire nursing career either in L&D, or NICU. I am new to the Minnesota area and the schools that they have to offer. Looking for any advise on getting a teaching position. I would love to teach online as well as classroom settings.

Thanks for your response!
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No. 512
from tolsdorf
Old Sep 27, 2009, 03:04 PM

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Hi
I am not sure what say but I am an instructor at two ADN programs, one FT and other PT. One private institution and one state college. I have a worked in Home Health, Long Term Care and CNA, HHA and inservice, staff development. I also taught LPN's. This is my second year of teaching. I am really interested in teaching in online schools. My degrees include BA-biology, MA- management and public administration, ADN,BSN nursing and MS in nursing education with a certification in nursing informatics. Does anyone know how to apply and land a job teaching in online nursing schools?
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No. 513
from Kalait
Old Sep 27, 2009, 11:33 PM
Updated Sep 27, 2009 at 11:36 PM by Kalait

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I am only weeks (about 20) from my MSN/Education, it has been a rough two years. I continue to teach CPR for the network for which I am currently employed. additionally I teach in the orientation for both new graduates and new organizational employees.
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