Interprofessional education (IPE) teaches students how to enhance their own practice by harnessing the knowledge and expertise of other members of the healthcare team. In this informative webinar, you’ll learn
Test Security: Deter, Detect, Defend
There are long-term benefits for encouraging and reinforcing integrity in the classroom. Dr. Kim Brunnert discusses strategies and ideas for deterring, detecting, and defending against collusion before students enter the
Six Creative Ways to Implement Interprofessional Education (IPE) and Practice — Without an Academic Center on Campus
It seems logical that health professionals should be taught how to respectfully and effectively communicate across professional lines. However, coordinating this type of academic experience has its challenges. Associate Professor
Strategies for Incorporating the Concepts of Patient Teaching
Patient education is an important part of the professional role of the registered nurse. “It is based on a set of theories, on research findings, and on skills that must
Kinn’s Author Q&A
Known for more than 60 years for its alignment with national curriculum standards, Kinn’s The Medical Assistant: An Applied Learning Approach, 14th Edition teaches real-world administrative and clinical skills essential for
Strategies for Integrating Simulation Into Your Curriculum
Shelia Searles has spent countless hours investigating how to use simulation to help her students thrive. In this complimentary download, she shares some of the ideas and strategies around simulation
Top Tips for Using Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing with EAQ
Mariann Harding, lead author of Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing, 11th Edition, shares her tips for coupling the Lewis textbook with Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing (EAQ) to help improve student outcomes. In her own experience
Deepen Students’ Understanding of Clinical Practice with Use of Debriefing
Debriefing is a means of “assisting the learner in analyzing, interpreting, and assimilating events in an attempt to bridge the gap between merely experiencing a situation and actually making sense
Q&A: One Nurse Educator’s Experience with Adaptive Technology
Adaptive technology is a hot topic in the world of education today, and many educators are wondering how adaptive tools will impact their classroom and their students. Rose Beebe is