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Accelerated education in nursing :challenges, strategies, and future directions
Accelerated education in nursing : challenges, strategies, and future directions [E-Book]
- New York : Springer Pub. Co., 2012.
- 1 online resource (xviii, 250 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Accelerated nursing education : an overview / Curriculum innovation / Clinical immersion as an innovative pedagogical approach in accelerated BSN programs / Achieving excellence in teaching / Recruitment, retention, and success in accelerated baccalaureate nursing programs / The faculty experience : thriving in the midst of intensity while pursuing excellence / Leading and inspiring a shared vision / Continuous quality improvement : achieving excellence / Current and future needs of accelerated nursing programs : faculty recruitment, retention, and development / Educational resources for accelerated nursing programs : challenges, strategies, and future directions / Accelerated education in radiologic sciences : a broader perspective / Interprofessional education : the role of accelerated nursing programs in preparing the nurse of the future / The growth of accelerated BSN and MSN programs in the United States : a national perspective / Linda P. Finch -- Mahmoud Kaddoura, Collette Williams, and Terri Jabaley -- Mahmoud Kaddoura, Terri Jabaley, and Collette Williams -- Alicia Huckstadt -- Kimberly J. Sharp and David M.M. Sharp -- Cheryl L. Brandt, Melissa R. Boellaard, and CeCelia R. Zorn -- Lin Zhan [and others] -- Lin Zhan -- Kathy Rideout -- Linda M. Caldwell and Susan A. LaRocco -- Lisa Fanning, Frances K. Keech, and Susan B. Belinsky -- Paulette Seymour-Route [and others] -- Di Fang, Geraldine Polly Bednash, and Vernell P. DeWitty.
"Accelerated degree programs provide evidence that creativity in nursing program design can facilitate learning experiences that assure competence in the profession while also taking advantage of the knowledge, skills, and experiences the learner brings to our profession. Lessons learned from accelerated nursing programs can be applied in all our programs and enrich the education of professional nurses ". Geraldine Polly Bednash, PhD, RN, FAAN. CEO, AACN. Over the last two decades, an unprecedented pool of nursing students-many with academic degrees and prior work experience-have en.