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The New Nurse Educator - Deborah Dolan Hunt

The New Nurse Educator

Mastering Academe
Buch | Softcover
368 Seiten
2017 | 2nd New edition
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-8182-4 (ISBN)
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Guides novice nurse educators step-by-step through the challenging process of transitioning from service to academe. This book comprehensively addresses not only the fundamentals of teaching, evaluation, and curriculum development, but also the entire spectrum of skills and duties required of the nurse educator.
This unequaled resource guides novice nurse educators step by step through the challenging process of transitioning from service to academe. It comprehensively addresses not only the fundamentals of teaching, evaluation, and curriculum development, but also the entire spectrum of skills and duties required of the nurse educator. This second edition delivers two new chapters devoted to the hospital-based educator and global health issues, including the future of nursing education. It contains new clinical teaching models and pedagogies and emphasizes the use of technology in a variety of teaching and learning strategies. Key updates examine the current and future nursing workforce, emerging and evolving nursing programs, and innovative trends in curricular design, along with new information on infectious diseases, genomics, and legal and ethical concerns.

Based on the author’s personal journey from nursing practice to academe, the text addresses ways to “test the waters” of the new role. It outlines preparation requirements and discusses learning styles, curriculum development, theoretical frameworks, cultural diversity, and students with learning disabilities. It addresses tenure and promotion, collegiality, service, leadership, mentoring, writing for publication, and scholarship. Additionally, the text prepares students for the interview process and includes sample curricula vitae (CVs), patient education handouts, and course objectives. Learning objectives, review questions, and critical thinking vignettes in each chapter, along with tables and bulleted information, further contribute to the text’s value as an outstanding resource for both academic and hospital settings.

New to the Second Edition:



A chapter devoted to the role of the hospital-based educator
A chapter on global health and education, health care policy, and the future of nursing education
Noted experts discuss simulation, gaming and education, legal concerns, and global health nursing
New clinical teaching models and pedagogies
Emphasizes the use of technology
Examines the current and future nursing workforce
Emerging and evolving nursing programs
Innovative trends in curricular design

Key Features:



Provides highly practical, step-by-step information on all components of being a nurse educator/faculty member
Helps nurses transition from service roles to educator/faculty roles
Includes advice from novice and seasoned nurse educators, nurse leaders, and nursing theorists
Includes learning objectives and review questions in each chapter
Provides sample forms and documents for CVs and developing course content

Deborah Dolan Hunt, PhD, RN, is a Professor and Associate Dean of Nursing. She is also a Professor Emerita from The College of New Rochelle, and a Fellow in the New York Academy of Medicine. She is thrilled to be publishing this book and has published three prior books with Springer Publishers; The New Nurse Educator: Mastering Academe, The Nurse Professional: Leveraging Your Education for Transition into Practice, and Fast Facts About Nursing Practice: Historical Facts in a Nutshell. She is on the editorial board of DailyNurse.com. and serves on the Personalized Medicine Coalition Advisory Panel and a guest editor for Frontiers. She is an Ambassador and Reviewer with PCORI (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute) and serves as Co-Chair of the Health and Human Services Committee at Community Board #10 where she spearheaded a healthy lifestyle initiative. She is currently serving as Co-Chair of the Talent Acquisition Committee at the Westchester County Association. She was the PI of the HRSA grant at CNR and facilitated its transfer to Mercy College and is currently serving as one of the Activity Directors for the Title V Access grants. Her research interests are in leadership, patient outcomes, new nurse transition, and mentoring. Deborah was the Interim Dean at The College of New Rochelle and led the transition of the nursing program to Mercy College. She is an alum of both The College of New Rochelle and Mercy College which shared a similar mission. Mercy College has welcomed her and the former students, faculty, staff, and administrators with welcoming arms and she appreciates the collegiality and commitment to service and excellence at all levels. In addition to academic writing, Deborah also publishes children's books, and the 2nd edition of her self-care book "Essential Oils, Teas, and Self-Care" will be released in 2022.

Contributors


Foreword Susan M. Hendricks, EdD, RN, CNE


Preface


Acknowledgments


PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF NURSING EDUCATOR ROLES


1. Educator Roles and Responsibilities: Teaching, Service, and Scholarship


Personal Reflection of a Nurse Educator Vicki Martin


2. Role Preparation


Reflection on the Transition from Practice to Education Carole Kenner


3. Testing the Waters


Reflection on Nursing Education Launette Woolforde


4. The Interview Process


PART II: THE TEACHING ROLE


5. Finding Your Niche


Reflections About Scholarship, Teaching, and Service: The Expectations of Academic Nursing Deborah Witt Sherman


6. Teaching and Learning Theories


7. Learning Styles


Reflections on the Transition to the Educator Role Rhonda Brogdon


8. Course Development


9. Technology and Course Management Systems


Simulation Debra A. Simons


Reflection on Using Educational Technologies to Enhance Student Engagement Lynda Shand


10. Evaluation of Learning


11. Legal Issues for Nursing Faculty


Reflection on Curriculum and Student Advisement Mary Alice Higgins Donius


Reflection on the Interplay Between Nursing Education and the Law Barbara Cohen


12. Curriculum and Student Advisement


Reflection on Teaching and Sustaining Human Caring Jean Watson


13. Overview of the Hospital-Based Educator


PART III: THE FACULTY ROLE IN THE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SETTING


14. Rank, Tenure, and Promotion


Reflection on the Faculty Role in the College or University Setting Ruth A. Wittmann-Price


15. Collegiality, Service, and Leadership Roles of the Educator


Reflection on Leadership and Change: Risk and Accountability Geraldine (Polly) Bednash


16. Reflection on the Mentoring Role


Connie Vance


PART IV: THE SCHOLAR ROLE


17. Writing for Publication and Research


18. Scholarly Activities


Reflections on Advice for Novice Educators Related to Their Scholarship Terry T. Fulmer


PART V: THE ROLE OF ADVOCATE IN SPECIAL SITUATIONS


19. Cultural Diversity


Diverse Learners Marianne R. Jeffreys


20. Students With Disabilities


Creating a Welcome Mat for Nursing Students With Disabilities Donna Carol Maheady


21. Reflective Journaling


22. Global Health, Health Care Policy, and the Future of Nursing Education


Reflection on Facilitating Global Health Experiences Michelle J. Upvall


23. Answers to Critical Thinking Vignette Questions


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
ISBN-10 0-8261-8182-1 / 0826181821
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-8182-4 / 9780826181824
Zustand Neuware
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