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Welcome to the Nurse Educator Forum. It is my desire that you find this a warm, inviting place and will come here often for friendly, collegial discussions.
Let me introduce myself: I have been an ADN nurse educator in a small community college in North Carolina for the past two years. My areas of specialty are medical-surgical, OBGYN and immediate newborn, and cardiac nursing. In addition to teaching, I conduct clinicals on general medical-surgical, PEDS, postpartum, and cardiac step-down units. Along with being a full time nursing instructor, I am working on my Masters in Nursing Education. I am enrolled in a fully online curricula and have been very satisfied with this so far.
I have learned much these past two years but, I have so much more to learn! I look forward to hearing from you.
hello everyone!
my name is karynica and i am a registered nurse working at a community college as a nurse assistant instructor. i am new at this job and would appreciate any help i can get! i have taught 2 classes so far and seem to be getting more familiar with educational tools. i really need some help with powerpoint.
i am so glad i found this forum. i look forward to chatting with everyone and learning how to do my job better
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Welcome Karynica!
I do all but 1 of my lectures in PowerPoint- do you have any experience using it? I spent a day with a computer person (my sister!) and slowly learned about importing photos (Google images) songs, and even videos.
As you know, our students are so visually oriented in their learning, and they appreciate the graphics- makes the lectures more interesting, I hope.
I know you can get tech help from the web, but it would be better if you had someone maybe on your faculty who's good using PP and can guide you through making slides, saving photos, etc.
I'll keep following this posting. You sound like a caring and committed teacher! :redpinkhe
Good day to all of the eduators , I have a MSN/ARNP and have been working in a hospital as a clinical educator fro >5 years. I love to facilitate the growth of the new nurses and encourage the veteran nurses to reach their goals.
We currently have a clinical ladder to help nurses to progress to different levels. Now, we are working toward a clinical ladder track for the nurses who are educators and those in administrative positions.
I was wondering if anyone is using a clinical ladder that has different tracks and how it is working out?
My motto in education is 99% perspiration 1% inspiration!!!!!
Hello Everyone,
I am so glad to have stumbled onto this site. I am completing a MSN/ED program in 28 days!!! I am quite nervous about entering the field of education. This seems to be a very resourceful site!!!! I am finishing a paper on clinical assessment instruments and this site has proven to be a great resource. I am looking forward to learning more from you more seasoned educators within this site:yeah:
Hi everyone
I have been a nurse for 25 years in many areas... ICU CCU, MS etc... I have a MS in education, and am a CNS-C. i am just completing my 1st year as an assistant clinical professor.
My question is .... when in the clinical setting does the instructor have to co-sign all nurses notes of the students. I have done this but did not know if it was just one of those things that always has been done and no one ever questioned why. I have been cosigning everything but this takes a lot of time that i could be spending with my student....
It makes total sense to cosign for high risk things like meds, IV's, assessments, etc but am having a hard time with co-signing for bed baths, etc....
I have asked and have received varing opinions. i have asked legal and looked on the Mass. nursing board web site and have found no concrete answer.
any guidance where this is documented from a legal perspective i would greatly appreciate it. Linda J
Hello all. I have just completed my second year as full time assistant professor of nursing. Whew! Better than the first. Although I have visited this forum for solace and camaraderie - which I always got - I am now officially introducing myself. MS prepared, by accident. I just wanted to be able to specialize in WOC nursing and looking for a BSN wound up in an accelerated Master's Program. Did the webWOC program and then wound up teaching. Thanks for being here. I have 14 years of experience - mostly in home care. This made me nervous with the clinical portion of my job. I have found that the clinical piece is my favorite. I work with an incredibly supportive faculty and administration. I am loving this career choice.
My name is Barb. I completed my MSN with specialization in healthcare and nursing education last November through the University of Phoenix. I will be starting as an adjunct clinical instructor, teaching fundamentals with the freshmen, with a local community college in September. I am looking forward to moving forward on this newest journey in my nursing career.
My specialty area is psychiatric nursing, which I will be teaching in the spring. Just skimming this forum, it looks like it will be a good resource and place to ask questions.
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I am embarking on a brand new phase of nursing. I have accepted a position as an LPN instructor for adults in a BOCES program. I start in July. I am literally "jumping" in to this ! Any words of wisdom will be helpful.
Thanks.
Loraine