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|5-min. read| The NCLEX is more than the exam students must take to be licensed as nurses. This crucial test also impacts nursing programs in profound ways.
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|3-min. read| The NCSBN — the National Council of State Boards of Nursing — impacts your nursing program on multiple levels. These FAQs explain how.
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<4-min. read> When the pandemic began, nurse educators didn’t waver. They set up virtual office hours so they were there when students needed them most.
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<7-min. read> Don’t give in to the negative impact of COVID-19 on your life. Focus on optimism as a key part of your self care as a nurse.
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<5-min. read> Nursing school accreditations may be following the same path as learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: moving online. Be prepared.
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<3-min. read> As a nurse educator, you’ve taken on a challenge this last semester that you likely never, ever expected. But you did. And you’ve rocked it.
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<6-min. read> Now, more than ever, you must build your resilience to stress, and the first step of your nursing self care plan is to focus on mindfulness.
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<6-min. read> Nurse educators have turned to simulation to replace clinical hours during the COVID-19 pandemic as healthcare sites limit student access. This situation has left many educators struggling as they anticipate future accreditation reviews. Fortunately, online solutions such as ATI’s Real Life Clinical Reasoning provide prepared lesson plans, student worksheets, and more to make documenting lesson-plan changes simpler.
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<10-min. read> Many nursing schools are replacing clinical hours with screen-based simulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. But you may worry how this solution will impact your program when accreditation rolls around. With some preparation and strong documentation, however, you needn’t be concerned.
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<2.5-min. read> Research supports virtual simulation as an effective teaching method that results in improved student learning outcomes.