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Using standardized patients to strengthen nurse practitioner competency in the clinical setting
Tonya Rutherford-Hemming1, Judith A Jennrich
1University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. auncheel@gmail.com
Aim:
This paper serves as the outline for a simulation that nurse educators can use to better prepare graduate students for the clinical setting and ensure the student's essential competencies prior to clinical practicum.
Background:
Educators often struggle with whether nurse practitioner students are sufficiently prepared for their clinical practicum once they have successfully completed the didactic component of their coursework.
Method:
This paper addresses the methods by which one institution uses standardized patients in a simulation laboratory to better prepare the graduate students for their first clinical practicum. The implications of using clinical simulation to enhance both student and faculty learning are addressed.
Results:
Simulation done prior to a student's clinical practicum prepares the student for patient cases in the clinical setting.
Conclusion:
Clinical simulation can enhance the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that nurse practitioner students need in the clinical setting.
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