Nursing Professional Development Role
Leader
Leader
Nurse educators are responsible for formulating program outcomes and design course curriculum that reflect current health care trends that will prepare students to function effectively in the health care environment. As a novice nurse educator I will become familiar with my institutions educational philosophy, vision, and research. I want to become involved and participate in curriculum development, identify program outcomes, develop competency states, write learning objectives, select appropriate learning activities and evaluations. My goal is to be involved with changing needs of health care and to develop curriculum matching those needs allowing new graduates and experienced nurses the ability to practice in a dynamic, multicultural health care environment. As a nurse educator I am responsible and accountable to continue to evaluate the effectiveness of the program I am teaching to ensure outcomes are achieved that demonstrate student competency.
Please see the attachments below for a (64 hour) perioperative clinical rotation curriculum that I developed, as a project, during my practicum experience with the University of Michigan-Flint nursing program. Also attached is my preceptors evaluation in relation to my project and experience during my practicum.
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Please see the attachments below for a (64 hour) perioperative clinical rotation curriculum that I developed, as a project, during my practicum experience with the University of Michigan-Flint nursing program. Also attached is my preceptors evaluation in relation to my project and experience during my practicum.
/uploads/5/9/0/4/5904487/periop_objectives.pdf
/uploads/5/9/0/4/5904487/ginger_performance_evaluation.pdf