09/28/2011

NLN Colleagues

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Dear NLN Colleagues:

Thanks to all of you who stopped by our Educating Nurses booth. I enjoyed all the conversations and I know that many of you enjoyed talking to our Master Teachers, Diane Pestolesi and Lisa Day.

Many of you noted that you are or soon will be engaged in curriculum revision. We have exciting news; we will develop new videos on University of Pennsylvania’s recent undergraduate curriculum transformation in 2012. We are excited that so much attention is being given to the role of nursing education for improved health and health care of the nation. Dr. Shalala’s Keynote address and Dr. Beverly Malone both challenged us and all three million U.S. nurses to step up to the plate and improve the health of the society. We can meet the challenges of curricular transformation so that seamless progression in nursing education.

Please join our discussion board, and together we will strengthen our nursing domain specific nursing teaching and learning strategies.

Congratulations to our contest winners.  Each will receive a book in the mail shortly.

-Linda Lyons Coyle
  Tulsa Community College
-Gail Armstrong
  University of Colorado
-Kathleen Krov
  Raritan Valley Community College
-Cynthia Roberts
  Isabella Graham Hart School of Practical Nursing

 

 

 

Patricia Benner
Best Wishes!

1 Comment

  1. Stacy the RN

    10/12/2011 at 10:21 am — Reply

    Thanks for putting up this information. I have been eager to move from my LPN level to an RN degree for quite some time now. I do not have much extra time to take on more schooling (not to mention afford it) but I am keeping my eye on related blog sites like this and remaining in touch with welcomed information. Thanks once again :)

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