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CERTIFIED NURSE EDUCATOR (CNE®) PREPARATION

Are you taking NLN’s Certified Nurse Educator examination? This program was created to help prepare educators like you. During this program, you will:

  • Review the eligibility requirements and test blueprint.
  • Examine a variety of methods for assessing learners.
  • Explore common theories and active strategies for facilitating student learning and clinical judgment.
  • Integrate evaluation strategies into the teaching-learning process.
  • Identify the steps in the process for curriculum development, implementation, and evaluation.
  • Examine ways of evaluating course effectiveness and curriculum outcomes.
  • Discuss the process for engaging in the scholarship of teaching.

Certified Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE®cl)

Are you taking NLN’s Certified Clinical Nurse Educator examination? This program was created to help prepare educators like you. During this program, you will:

  • Review the eligibility requirements and test blueprint.
  • Review strategies that can be employed to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
  • Describe the development of clinical assignment and student preparation.
  • Discuss the legal and ethical concerns as an instructor in the clinical environment.
  • Identify ways to facilitate learning in an ever-changing healthcare environment.
  • Examine how communications skills impact patient safety and quality care.
  • Explore ways to use clinical expertise to assist students in developing clinical competencies.
  • Discuss ways to promote professionalism with learners.
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Resilience

The need to integrate resilience-building strategies into the academic setting for faculty and learners has become a clear need.

This workshop provides faculty with a subset of tools to develop individualized strategic plans for their students. In doing so, students will feel an increased sense of personal resilience and professional well-being.

Civility

The persistence of recent health, work-related stressors and uncertainty permeating so many facets of life have punctuated the compelling need to choose authentic civility encompassing one’s interactions with others.

Respectful communication including disagreement, commitment to inclusion, the courage to step out of one’s comfort zone and the wisdom to view situations through another’s lens can strengthen the way to evidence-based strategies and high-performing teams.

This workshop can heighten faculty awareness regarding the competencies of civility and the positive outcomes that can occur because of commitment to civility and a healthy work environment.

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