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Nursing Faculty Development And Satisfaction With Online Teaching, Kellie Smith, Edd, Rn, Elizabeth Elkind, Rnc, Msn, Mba, Phd(C) Oct 2007

Nursing Faculty Development And Satisfaction With Online Teaching, Kellie Smith, Edd, Rn, Elizabeth Elkind, Rnc, Msn, Mba, Phd(C)

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

Faculty development and online teaching. Pennsylvania Higher Education Nursing Association Annual Fall Meeting. Harrisburg, PA. (podium).

19 PowerPoint slides.


Transitioning From Acute Care To Ambulatory Care, Beth Ann Swan Mar 2007

Transitioning From Acute Care To Ambulatory Care, Beth Ann Swan

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

Trends in health care financing and changes in care delivery from the hospital to outpatient settings have caused an unprecedented demand for registered nurses in ambulatory care.

Nurses transition to ambulatory care expecting to use the same knowledge base and skill set used in their acute care practice.

While some knowledge and skills may be transferable, competencies (and additional knowledge and skills) needed by acute care nurses and ambulatory care nurses are not the same.

The purpose of this article to is describe and dispel myths associated with ambulatory care nursing practice and discuss the knowledge, skills, and competencies that …


Parenting Foster Children With Chronic Illness And Complex Medical Needs, Lori S. Lauver, Phd. Jan 2007

Parenting Foster Children With Chronic Illness And Complex Medical Needs, Lori S. Lauver, Phd.

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

Parenting foster children with complex health care needs is a life changing experience for the foster families as well as foster children. A multifaceted experience, it has implications not only for nursing but multiple disciplines.