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The Summer Geriatric Extern Program effectively sparks interest in geriatric nursing careers among nursing students. The program also successfully exposes students to nursing research and faculty roles.

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Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Nursing
  • Nursing Education

Background:

  • The Summer Geriatric Extern Program was established in 2004.
  • It targets nursing students between their junior and senior years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the Summer Geriatric Extern Program.
  • To assess its impact on students' interest in geriatric nursing careers and exposure to research and faculty roles.

Main Methods:

  • A full-time, eight-week externship was offered.
  • Externs received a stipend and faculty mentorship.

Main Results:

  • Since its inception, 24 externs have participated.
  • Seven participants have since enrolled in graduate programs.
  • The program demonstrated success in fostering interest in geriatric nursing.

Conclusions:

  • The externship program is effective in promoting geriatric nursing as a career path.
  • It provides valuable exposure to nursing research and the academic faculty role.