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The nuts and bolts of testifying.

NursingConnections

Faherty B.
PMID: 7651547
Nursingconnections. 1995;8(2):27-35.

In an increasingly litigious society, nurses and other health professionals may be called to testify--in depositions, administrative hearings, or at trial--about facts at issue in litigation. This article discusses strategies that will help them to prepare for and provide...

Researching nurses as educators.

NursingConnections

Wardle MG, Boutin C.
PMID: 9335893
Nursingconnections. 1997;10(2):47-52.

This study uses a survey to investigate the nurse educator's perceptions of their work and goals. Respondents were educators selected from a national list of nurses with doctorates. The survey used a combination of objective and open-ended questions. The...

Faculty: the driving force in preceptorship.

NursingConnections

Schoener L, Garrett MP.
PMID: 9110790
Nursingconnections. 1996;9(3):37-42.

The preceptorship is recognized as a clinical teaching strategy that eases the transition of nursing students from the educational setting into the practice environment. The role of faculty is pivotal to the success of preceptorship programs.

A flea bite.

NursingConnections

Watkins AE.
PMID: 1293513
Nursingconnections. 1992;5(4):1-2.

No abstract available.

Budget time again.

NursingConnections

Mahrenholz DM.
PMID: 2342619
Nursingconnections. 1990;3(1):31-3.

No abstract available.

Shaping the workplace for the year 2000.

NursingConnections

Zimmerman JA.
PMID: 2716862
Nursingconnections. 1989;2(1):43-6.

No abstract available.

Establishing a long-distance research consortium.

NursingConnections

Eakes GG, Hainsworth ME, Lindgren CL, Burke ML.
PMID: 2030768
Nursingconnections. 1991;4(1):51-7.

With the increased emphasis on the generation of nursing knowledge through research, collaboration has been identified as an effective way of maximizing both personal and financial resources. There are few articles that specifically describe the process for initiating such...

Nurses as writers.

NursingConnections

Metcalf J, Sorrell JM.
PMID: 9987413
Nursingconnections. 1998;11(2):24-32.

Although nurses are expected to be competent in on-the-job writing, most nurses receive little formal education in the types of writing required in practice. Thus, it is important for faculty in schools of nursing to include in the curricula...

Links with special interest groups. The American Public Health Association.

NursingConnections

Taylor SC.
PMID: 2812063
Nursingconnections. 1989;2(3):51-3.

No abstract available.

Critical care in a baccalaureate program.

NursingConnections

Lengacher CA, Tittle MB.
PMID: 1589042
Nursingconnections. 1992;5(1):3-10.

The combination of increased patient acuity levels and the nursing shortage has increased the demand for critical care nurses. This situation suggested a need for collaboration between nursing education and practice in order to prepare new graduate nurses to...

The Federation.

NursingConnections

Taylor SC.
PMID: 3200337
Nursingconnections. 1988;1(3):64-7.

No abstract available.

Cultural factors related to the peer review of teaching.

NursingConnections

Dieckman BC, Heiss MA, Martsolf DS.
PMID: 9883181
Nursingconnections. 1998;11(3):41-54.

Since 1994, the American Association for Higher Education Peer Review of Teaching Project has sought to popularize the notion that teaching is both a scholarly activity and community property to be shared with and critiqued by the larger academic...

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