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From Pilot To Established Practice: Reflecting On The 20-Year Journey Of Implementing A Collaborative Learning Unit Practice Education Model In Victoria, British Columbia, Lenora Marcellus, Darlaine Jantzen, Fanny Vermes, Susan M. Duncan, Joanne Maclaren Feb 2022

From Pilot To Established Practice: Reflecting On The 20-Year Journey Of Implementing A Collaborative Learning Unit Practice Education Model In Victoria, British Columbia, Lenora Marcellus, Darlaine Jantzen, Fanny Vermes, Susan M. Duncan, Joanne Maclaren

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Practice-based, or workplace-integrated, learning is a fundamental component of Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs. The Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) model has been implemented widely in a range of contexts over the past two decades as an alternative to traditional faculty-led and preceptorship models. In Victoria, British Columbia, academic and practice nursing partners adapted and piloted the DEU in 2003 as a Collaborative Learning Unit (CLU) model. As with other DEU initiatives/innovations, the CLU was proposed primarily as a solution to increasing demands on student placement capacity and reduced preceptor availability. Over the past 17 years the CLU approach …


“100 Years Of University Nursing Education”: The Significance Of A Baccalaureate Nursing Degree And Its Public Health Origins For Nursing Now, Susan M. Duncan, Margaret R. Scaia, Geertje Boschma Sep 2020

“100 Years Of University Nursing Education”: The Significance Of A Baccalaureate Nursing Degree And Its Public Health Origins For Nursing Now, Susan M. Duncan, Margaret R. Scaia, Geertje Boschma

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Abstract

The 100-year milestone of university nursing education at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2019 offers a pause for reflection and inquiry. History assists us to illuminate current issues and debates in light of past events. An examination of the legacy of Ethel Johns and others who held the vision of why nursing education should enter the university in 1919 sheds light on its historical significance, then and now. The first Director, Ethel Johns, referred to the establishment of the University of British Columbia Department of Nursing and the degree program it offered as “the experiment” (Johns, 1936). …