In the fifth episode, expert author, Donna Ignatavicius, “Iggy”, examines the latest changes to NGN and explains the why behind the need for such changes. Donna’s mission is to support
Author Q&A: The NGN®! Is It Really Brand New?
A Note from Linda and Angela Silvestri The NGN is ready to launch on April 1! This is a very exciting event. We hear from students all the time about
Alignment of Content in Simulation Learning System to Clinical Judgment Competencies
White paper: Alignment of Content in Simulation Learning System to Clinical Judgment Competencies Authors: Mamta Shah, PhD | Amanda Siebert-Evenstone, PhD Brendan R. Eagan, PhD | Cheryl Wilson DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, CNE,
Author Q&A: Palisano, Orlin, and Schreiber’s Campbell’s Physical Therapy for Children, 6th Edition
In this Q&A, author Joseph Schreiber shares the changes seen in physical therapy for children over the years, and how their new edition and accompanying book club make it easier
Demonstrating Efficacy in Clinical Judgment Skills Using the Digital Clinical Experience
White paper: 2023 Demonstrating Efficacy in Clinical Judgment Skills Using the Digital Clinical Experiences Authors: Cheryl Wilson, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, CHSE, CNE Francisco Jimenez, PhD, CHSE | Nicole Potts,
Author Q&A: The Mindful Health Care Professional
The Mindful Health Care Professional teaches health care professionals (HCPs) how to train the mind to be calm, focused, and compassionate in ways that enhance their own well-being and their
Podcast: Empathy in Teaching
In the fourth episode, assistant professor of Nursing at Northern Kentucky University, Brittany Sorrell demonstrates the significance of empathetic teaching and tactical ways to implement this philosophy into the classroom.
Podcast: Leadership Will Find You
In the third episode, authors of the graduate-level Leadership Trajectory and winner of the 2021 AJN Book of the Year Award, discuss the importance of self-assessment & learning from personal
Podcast: All Roads Lead Back to Clinical Judgment
In our 2nd episode, Elsevier’s market-leading author Mariann Harding of Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing discusses ways educators can incorporate more clinical judgment practice into their courses using a multi-faceted approach. Listen