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Rebecca Otten1, Mary Wickman, Sadeeka Al-Majid
1School of Nursing, California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA. rotten@fullerton.edu
Abstract:
Integrating geriatric competencies into an entry-level nursing curriculum is more than identifying content to be added. The knowledge and ability of faculty to teach these competencies are another important consideration as well as gaining Board of Registered Nursing faculty approval. The authors present an innovative remediation plan that addresses competency in both theory and practice to assist faculty to become gero-savvy.
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