New test items and case studies on the Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN) will test students’ ability to think like a nurse and prepare them for their careers. However, writing these
Celebrating Nurse Educators–From Us to You
The National League of Nursing (NLN) has dedicated 2022 as Year of the Nurse Educator to celebrate the unique contributions of nurse educators to public health and their responsibility to
Murray State University Makes Learning Easier with Elsevier 360
In her 14 years at Murray State University, associate professor Dr. Tonia Mailow, DNP, RN, makes it her priority to go above and beyond for students and support other faculty.
2022 Scientific Evidence for Elsevier HESI® RN and HESI® APRN Exams
Preparing practice-ready nursing graduates has never been more critical. This holds true for those entering the profession for the first time and those transitioning into advanced nursing roles. Nursing faculty
Connecting Virtual Patient Simulation to AACN New Essentials
In this pre-recorded webinar, experts Dr. Cheryl Wilson and Dr. Gerry Altmiller discuss approaches to nursing education with the new Essentials in mind, including concept versus competency-based curricula, and how
Facing Challenges with Digital Implementation: A Panel Discussion
Digital education solutions can benefit both students and faculty in many ways, including easy accessibility, trackable progress, and in-depth modules with a wealth of learning material. However, faculty may struggle
Student Outcomes with Strong Data
In this webinar, nursing education experts Cherie Mee and Donna Spivey share concepts of student data and advice on how to identify weak spots in student learning with exam data,
Author Q&A: Anatomy & Physiology, 11th Edition
Written with a conversational, storytelling writing style in mind to make learning easier for students, Anatomy & Physiology, 11th Edition uses a clear, easy-to-read approach to tell the story of
Viewpoints: Circle Back on Student and Faculty Needs with Effective Learning Tools
As we approach the end of the year, we know that nurse educators are still overcoming many challenges. Your program likely has had to make changes for finding clinical sites