Published Nov 17, 2003
Ernrsblm
2 Posts
hello hello hello
help! help! help!
i am an lvn and am in the last month of rn school. my final project is to write a short presentation on the topic of "nurse educator". all i can find is sites that want to charge me to look at an article. as i'm sure you all know--i'm poor! can anybody point me toward an article or a site where i can find free articles? please!!
thank you!!!
mags-rn
34 Posts
I'm not exactly sure what kind of info you are searching for. I did
find sites that lay out the course plans, requirements etc.
Also you could check on job sites in your area for job description
requirements and also do a salary agent to see what nurse educators in your area get for salary. Also check on what other aspects of healthcare they can use their skills in.
Wanted to add: Check out your school library and check EBSCO Academic Elite. Many of the articles available through EBSCO are full text and FREE! Good Luck!
llg, PhD, RN
13,469 Posts
Have you tried a local nursing library? There are all kinds of books and articles there available for free. Also, the librarians may be able to direct you to some online resources that would be helpful.
Really, I am not just being "snippy" here .... I'm actually trying to help. Too many students rely on websites (some of questionable value) when a trip to the library would take half the time -- and provide tons of good material for free.
With nursing though, it needs to be a library that has nursing journals and books -- like at a college with a nursing department or at a hospital.
Good luck,
llg
indie
102 Posts
You've got this far; have you truly read every posting over the last few months. There was a wealth of information about nurse educators there.
Define what you are going to write about; 'nurse educator' is too broad. Can you take one educator and 'follow' him/her for a day? and write that up.
Can you look at the training / experience of an educator? What about a nurse educator such as 'diabetic educator' or 'lactation consultant'. Ask for an interview with one - write out yr questions in advance and ask to tape the interview. You might even get someone willing to do this on line.
Any nurse is an educator. What does your prof. want/expect?
Try Lois Jean on footcare education - she has posted masses on this forum.
renerian, BSN, RN
5,693 Posts
I would need more specific information to help you. Can you expand what concept/idea you are looking to evalute?
renerian
I guess I just need info about what's involved in becoming a nurse educator, maybe some history about nurse educators, salaries, ets.
Thanks
BarbPick
780 Posts
I do nor know one of my fellow instructors who doesn't need to have a second job, because we do it for love, not money
I do not have reference links and only have first hand knowledge from doing a position like that which does not sound like it will help you.
You can try http://www.salarywizard.com to get financial information.