Post-master's Certificate in Nursing Education
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Marilyn H Oermann
With the continued shortage of nursing faculty, schools of nursing need short yet effective means of preparing educators to teach in their programs. One such strategy is a post-masters certificate in nursing education. This article describes the courses, learning activities, and outcomes of a post-masters certificate program in nursing education. Twenty-five graduates, randomly selected from the 53 who had completed the program, were interviewed. The findings indicated that a post-masters certificate was an effective strategy for preparing nurse educators and meeting the demands for more faculty in a short period of time.
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- Editorial
- Extending The Evidence Base For Nursing Education
- Article
- Promoting Clinical Reasoning in Undergraduate Nursing Students: Application and Evaluation of the Outcome Present State Test (OPT) Model of Clinical Reasoning
- Transforming Nursing Education: A Partnership Social System for Alignment with Philosophies of Care
- Is Plagiarism Creating an Opportunity for the Development of New Assessment Strategies?
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- Implementing and Evaluating a Culturally-Focused Curriculum in a Collaborative Graduate Nursing Program
- Journaling; An Active Learning Technique
- Post-master's Certificate in Nursing Education
- Validation of the Clinical Learning Environment and Supervision Scale
- PDAs Bring Information Competence to the Point-of-Care
- An Inventory of Nursing Education Research
- Scholarly Teaching and Scholarship of Teaching: Noting the Difference
- Recruitment and Retention of Minority Students: Diversity in Nursing Education
- Helping Baccalaureate Nursing Students Care for the Wellbeing of Older Adults
- "Surviving": Registered Nurses' Experiences in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program
- Addressing Complex Health Issues: Developing Contextual Knowing through Sequenced Writing and Presentations
- Learning from Experience: Three Community Health Population-Based Outreach Projects for Graduate and Undergraduate Students
- Challenges and Opportunities of International Clinical Practica
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- The Process of Master's Education in Nursing: Evolution or Revolution?
- Goal Orientation and its Relationship to Academic Success in a Laptop-based BScN Program
- Enriching Clinical Learning Experiences in Community Health Nursing Through the Use of Discussion Boards
- Perspectives of Latin American Nursing Professors and Leaders About Research Competencies Needed by Nurses with Different Levels of Academic Preparation
- Depression, Stress, Emotional Support, and Self-Esteem among Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Thailand
- A Tri-Level HIV-Prevention Educational Intervention
- The Strength of Rural Nursing: Implications for Undergraduate Nursing Education
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- Using Education to Promote Research Dissemination in Nursing
- Perspectives of Nursing Education in Poland