Takeaway messages Instructor-led clinical practice rotations provide nursing students with unique yet anxiety-provoking learning experiences
Landers, O’Mahony, and McCarthy (2020) provide a summary of how this taxonomy and others could work in clinical education. Their approach could prove adaptable to the post-pandemic world of nursing practice, with students moving fluidly through the levels of learning depending on their clinical practice area
The recovery approach does not preclude or replace clinical treatment. Medication, for example, can still play a vital role
I have thought for some time on this and decided that in an ideal world, I would create a new role for myself: clinical nurse philosopher (CNP)
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Another important part of being a researcher is disseminating the findings of your work. Changes in clinical practice are dependent on robust communication of research findings
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A similar event was planned for April 2017, bringing together leaders in clinical practice, clinical administration, education, research and policy. Clinical practice. Numerous efforts have been made to bring evidence to nurses in practice settings and support them in using the information they are gathering to make clinical decisions
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