Published Oct 26, 2011
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
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discover the latest resources and information toassist your faculty in preparing students to care for older adults
aacn, in collaboration with the hartford institute for geriatric nursing, new york university college of nursing, will be hosting three live webinars to introduce faculty to the geriatric nursing education consortium (gnec) project and resources. gnec is a national initiative of aacn with generous funding from the john a. hartford foundation to enhance geriatric content in senior-level undergraduate nursing courses.
to successfully incorporate content into the curriculum, faculty must be informed and have accessible evidence-based geriatric care information, access to curricular change resources, and support from professional colleagues. this webinar series will introduce participants to the gnec project and showcase available faculty resources, innovative teaching strategies, and methods for infusing the content into the didactic and clinical curriculum components.
wednesday, november 2, 1:00 - 2:30 pm et
part ii: geriatric resources for faculty
speakers:mathy mezey, edd, rn, faan, professor emerita, senior research scientist, associate director, the hartford institute for geriatric nursing, nyu college of nursing;, marie boltz, phd, aprn-bc, assistant professor and co-director, the hartford institute for geriatric nursing; sherry greenberg, msn, aprn, bc, gnp, geriatric nurse practitioner consultant, the john a. hartford foundation institute for geriatric nursing
click here to register: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/webinars/2011/11/02/gnec-series-part-ii
wednesday, november 30, 1:00 - 2:30 pm et
part iii: teaching strategies to infuse geriatric content
speakers: mathy mezey, edd, rn, faan, professor emerita, senior research scientist, associate director, the hartford institute for geriatric nursing, nyu college of nursing; christine bradway, phd, crnp, assistant professor of gerontological nursing and director, gerontology nurse practitioner program, University of Pennsylvania school of nursing, melissa aselage, phd, rn-bc, fnp-bc, john a. hartford
click here to register: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/webinars/2011/11/30/gnec-series-part-iii