Published Sep 16, 2010
top 10 june 08
3 Posts
just want some ideas/perceptions/opinions of people about RN grads becoming local RN reviewers..thanks
rn/writer, RN
9 Articles; 4,168 Posts
Could you provide a little more info, please. What will they be reviewing?
Is this a state board? Anything else you can tell us?
If you found this out from a news story, could you post a link?
Thanks.
official02
282 Posts
One thing about them, they have a platinum credentials specifically being a Board topnotcher. Review centers want them to inspire future nurses and they are more jovial than the old ones. It has been a trend, it really pays to be one of the NLE top 10.
Nurse_ian
91 Posts
Well I dont have any problem regarding new RN teaching NLE in review centers
as long as they can teach in very diligent way. If you are genius and have the teaching style that is effective for student y not enter the world of review centers?
But if you are new RN and your not an effective teacher I guess you have to gain more experiences.
Teaching is a passion at the same time it's a privileged.
Don't teach if you are only interested in money cause i bet you will not last in review industry!
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But If given a chance to hire employees to be reviewer ?
I will consider the following:
----teaching demo evaluation
----written exam result
----experience in hospital setting
---- experience in educational industry
----attitude
----credentials
God bless us all RN
yehs14
90 Posts
Shouldn't they have at least some units in Masteral before they can be lecturers?
well if you have backer in review center ongoing masteral is accepted...... even if you have Phd and EdD in the end of your name if you dont have the passion in teaching ... well i guess its useless.... students in review centers today are creative....they animate things and situation ...they sing...they mimic the sound of heart and respiration etc etc...........again i should illiterate that there are many factors to consider in hiring reviewer...