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Annual Review of Nursing Education, Volume 5, 2007

Challenges and New Directions in Nursing Education
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This timely volume in the ""Springer Annual Review of Nursing Education"" series reflects the hottest issues and trends igniting national discourse today. From the lessons nurse educators and students learned from surviving the Gulf coast hurricanes, to the impact of foreign nurses' immigration on American nursing education, this new edition reflects topics on the vanguard of both national and international nursing education concerns. With a focus on clinical nursing education, part one of the ARNE will guide you in using standardized patients and formal mentoring programs in clinical teaching and evaluation of your students. Part two addresses challenges that face educators in nursing, including difficult or confrontational students and the shortage of nursing faculty and part three introduces technological and assessment initiatives to enhance student learning and development. New ideas for nursing education plus current research together in one volume make this new edition a necessary reference and tool for all nursing educators.
Part I: Clinical Nursing Education: New Directions in Assessment and Clinical Experiences for Students; * Standardized Patients in Nursing Education, Louise Sherman Jenkins and Kathy Schaivone; * A Multidimensional Strategy for Teaching Cultural Competence: Spotlight on an Innovative Field Trip Experience, Marianne R. Jeffreys, Lenore Bertone, Jo-Ann Douglas, Vivien Li, and Sara Newman; * Providing Time Out: A Unique Service Learning Clinical Experience, Jayne Kendle and Linda Zoeller.
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