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Transforming prelicensure nursing education: preparing the new nurse to meet emerging health care needs.

Oregon Health & Science University

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Abstract

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching joins a chorus of calls for transformation of prelicensure nursing education (Benner, Sutphen, Leonard, & Day, 2009). Citing the shift of significant responsibility to nurses for managing complex medical regimens, as well as the increasing complexity of community-based practices, Benner and colleagues concluded that nurses entering the field are not equipped with the essential knowledge and skills for today's practice nor prepared to continue learning for tomorrow's nursing (p. 31). They found: a) weak curricula in natural sciences, technology, social sciences, and humanities, and in developing cultural competency; b) weak classroom instruction and…

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Keywords
  • Curriculum
  • Nursing
  • Medical education
  • Nurse education
  • Health care
  • Licensure
  • Psychology
  • Medicine
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