I agree with toriphile23. Don’t get the phd for job security or the prospect of a better job. There are dime a dozen doctorally prepared educators (especially DNPs) and not all them have secure jobs. Most of the ones I work with got the Phd and do no...
aanurse replied to ProfessorD's topic in Educators
Thanks! I did not have access to too many resources so I used what I could lay my hands on:The clinical teaching in nursing (Oermann, Hellenbarger, Gaberson), Billings (sim and clinical chapters), Evidence-based teaching (Cannon & Bowell). I read...
aanurse replied to ProfessorD's topic in Educators
Hi Professor D! I passed the CNEcl today. It was a lot easier than the CNE but then again I took an earlier version of the CNE. In the end, the Whitman-Price CNEcl review book was least helpful. Good luck!
aanurse replied to DowntheRiver's topic in Educators
I worked as an educator (clinical and theory) at a local LPN school while I was doing my masters. Most LPN schools only require a BSN to teach. When I completed my masters, my present school gave me credit for the LPN teaching hours and it counted a...
aanurse replied to ProfessorD's topic in Educators
Thanks for the reply, Professor D! I do have the Shellenbarger (NLN) book too, but most of what is contained in that book is better organized in Whittman-Price book. The long paragraphs in the NLN book make me sleepy. I think I am going to hunker do...
aanurse replied to ProfessorD's topic in Educators
Hello Professor D! I registered for the CNEcl a few seconds ago ?. #ilovestress. I passed the CNE exam back in 2016 and only used the Diane Billings book. For the CNEcl, I have purchased the CNEcl review book Price, Willson & Gittings). So far,...
New year, New Feedback. DNP versus PhD ? That decision has been made. I'm going for my PhD and would like to do something in education, but I'm open to other options. I need help in picking a school. So....I'm looking for some honest and recent fe...
Thanks !!!! I owe you all :) 1. He is not conservative and his request has nothing to do with culture..unless white is a culture :-) 2. I've challenged his OSHA rule many times and have asked for proof but he says thats how it is. I hope to bring up ...
I work at a doctor's office and my physician boss insists that all nurses wear long sleeve tops under their scrubs or a lab coat. It's been a practice for several years. When I questioned this (as a new employee to the facility) she said it's a OSHA ...