Reimagining clinical experiences for RN-BSN students in population health: Collecting the evidence
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- Eichar, Susan Hanson
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Susan Hanson Eichar, EdD, APRN, Department of Nursing, University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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- Iota Upsilon at-Large
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Abstract
In the interest of building a body of knowledge in how we use experiential learning for enhance learning of population health in nursing schools, this presentation tells the story of one program's shift from traditional clinical placements to a new approach, "The Population Health Project".
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Name | Host | Location | Nursing Education Research Conference 2020: Transforming Nursing Education Through Evidence Generation and Translation | Sigma Theta Tau International | Washington, DC, USA |
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