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Tamika Missouri Curriculum Development in Nursing Education NURS 530 Dr. Tilghman & Dr. Tolson
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Continuing education (CE) is professional learning experiences obtained after nursing licensure to enhance education, practice, administration, research, or theory development which improves the quality of healthcare (American Nurses Credentialing Center [ANCC], 2011).
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NURSESEMPLOYERSPATIENTS Evidenced- based life-long learning that enhances professional development Increased job satisfaction and decreased turnover rates Up- to- date healthcare that offers the highest quality outcomes Improves knowledge base and skill level Leads to better patient outcomes Safe and effective care Career advancementDecreased risk management Increased satisfaction
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Voluntary professional growth & career advancement Conditions of state licensure renewal Required for maintaining advanced certifications Required for annual evaluations/ competencies Mandatory employer standards
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CE credits can be obtained from free resources, as well as accrediting bodies that charge a fee. FreeCost Nurse.com- Sponsored by Gannett Health Care Group Net CE- Continuing education for healthcare professionals MedscapeAmerican Nurses Association (Nursing World)- CE NurseCEU.comAmerican Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)- Western Schools
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Conferences Meetings Rounds In- Services Webinars Online courses Mock codes/ Simulations Journal articles
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Nursing has made great strides in the 21 st century. The “nursing basics” (Rosdahl, 2008), the foundation of knowledge that the discipline was built upon still exists; however, considerable advancements have been made to progress nursing towards a professional practice. Continuing education give nurses the greatest opportunity to impact patients and promote quality outcomes. Variations in education platforms prepare nurses to meet evidenced- based standards of care, while also meeting the needs of professional growth and development within the discipline.
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“Nurses must learn constantly, not only through observation and experience but also by seeking new knowledge and new evidence.”~ Florence Nightingale (1859)
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American Nurses Credentialing Center. (2011). 2013 ANCC primary accreditation application manual for providers and approvers. Silver Spring, MD: Author. Nightingale F. Notes On Nursing: What it Is And What it Is Not. Harrison, London; 1859. Accessed May 12, 2011 from http://www.nursingplanet.com/Nightingale/conclu sion_appendix.htmlhttp://www.nursingplanet.com/Nightingale/conclu sion_appendix.html Rosdahl, C., & Kowalski, M. (2008). The Nature of Nursing. In Textbook of basic nursing (9th ed., p. 1). Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins.
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