I have a "health placement coordinator" that has yet to answer her phone and it took about 3 to 4 weeks and multiple complaints to a manager to get her to contact me back. She is supposedly working on...
any educators work at a facility with a WGU clinical site agreement that might be able to help me out? I am in my capstone of the MSN ED program and I can't submit my research paper because I need a...
I wish I emphasized to students that they are responsible for all chapter material whether discussed in class or not. I would try to cram EVERYTHING into the class and it was too much. Instead, I...
I am assuming you are a hospital educator. This is how it works at our hospital. A spreadsheet is given to all the unit educators to indicate how many students they can accommodate. It is usually 1...
I follow policy. If it's a reportable error, it gets reported. Error reporting is to identify trends to make improvements in process or training. the focus is not usually to reprimand a nurse.If a...
I am currently experiencing this. I've been the educator for 5 months now. I'd say it's a delicate balance. You have to have a good rapport while maintaining professionalism and staying positive....
At our hospital the nurse educator is considered "leadership " along with managers and directors. The educator plugs in to staffing and charges as well. Because of inconsistencies between units they...
where I teach the pn program has 2 instructors who work the full 12 months teaching various courses. It was a ton of prep because we had to lecture so much. Our clinical days were even longer because...
Oh man. I don't want to be rude, but it looks like you really specialized and that may be limiting your opportunities. Although forensics is much needed and I have the upmost respect for the role, it...
Pros: flexible schedule, rewarding, usually lower stressed (compared to bedside), status (people really seem to be impressed when you tell them what you do), breaks (spring break, winter holidays),...
Very worth it! Many open doors, money, and personal satisfaction. Rather than 12 hour shifts, nights, weekends, holidays, I make my own schedule (no holidays, or nts or weekends if I choose not to). I...
I only have an MSN, so tenure is not an option around here. You have to have a PHD for any tenure or university jobs other than adjunct. In my current job, I've been "promoted" to lead instructor,...