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  1. If you're passionate about nursing and want to make a significant impact on the profession by educating and inspiring future nurses, consider the fulfilling career path of a nurse educator. Below we explore the job description, responsibilities,...
  2. As the demand for skilled nurses continues to grow, so does the need for qualified educators to shape their professional journey. Whether you're a nursing professional looking to transition into an educational role or a student seeking the best ...
  3. If you're passionate about nursing and want to make a significant impact on the profession by educating and inspiring future nurses, consider the fulfilling career path of a nurse educator. Below we explore the job description, responsibilities,...
  4. Concepts are usually enclosed in boxes, triangles, or circles. Links or connecting lines demonstrate relationships, with direction denoted by an arrow symbol. The connecting lines can be unidirectional, bidirectional, sideways, up and down, or obliqu...
  5. My euphoria was rudely interrupted when a staff nurse approached me with concerns about one of my students. "Do you know your student is just sitting over there, doing nothing?" She glanced in an accusatory manner towards my lone male student "Catfis...
  6. I always say, You need to know the rules before you decide to break them... or not! As a certified Nursing Professional Development Specialist and a writer, I had to learn about copyright rules. I'd like to share what I learned. Amanda is a...
  7. Indispensable qualities that one needs to be credible and successful in the nurse educator role include empathy, genuineness, enthusiasm, expertise, strong student advocacy skills, a lifelong commitment to learning, and a never-ending quest for excel...
  8. VickyRN

    Nurse Educators / Faculty

    Nurse Educators meld clinical expertise with a passion for teaching to shape future generations of nurses and advance the profession of nursing. They are prepared to function in a wide variety of classroom and practice settings to teach, prepare, and...
  9. Two nursing professionals explain the importance of staying curious and challenging the status quo to provide the best patient care. By Adrianne Duvall, DNP, APRN, CNEcl, FNP-BC and Chaney Landgraf, MSN, RN, CNE, CCRN In our experiences as clinicians...
  10. Dear Former Nursing Professor, As a student, I had very little appreciation for you, your knowledge and methods outside of passing your class. I thought you were a meticulously difficult grader, impossible to reason with, and incapable of seeing the ...
  11. Nurse educators are held to high professional standards and must meet rigorous qualifications. Nursing faculty should demonstrate competency in the three-prong areas of education, clinical skills, and research. Additionally, they should promote excel...
  12. VickyRN

    Tips for New Nurse Educators

    My best advice for you is to make sure you have a mentor or preceptor at the school. Make sure that your mentor is someone you can trust, someone with integrity. (unfortunately, horizontal violence is alive and well among nursing faculty, so choose y...
  13. In writing quality multiple choice test items, the first thing is to review Bloom's Taxonomy - this is the guide to gauging critical thinking in the cognitive domain. The cognitive domain, according to Bloom, is divided into 6 levels of difficul...
  14. Direct entry MSN programs are approximately three years in length. They provide basic nursing curricula during the first year or so of the program (pre-licensure phase), with graduate core courses and specialty course work during the remainder of the...