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Deborah C Letcher1, Margot L Nelson
1Author Affiliations: Enterprise Executive Director of Clinical and Team Development (Dr Letcher), Sanford Health, Academic Affairs; Professor Emerita (Dr Nelson), Augustana College Department of Nursing, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Abstract:
The Culture of Caring model is an education-practice partnership built on a crosswalk of contemporary nursing concepts. It provides a framework and a bundle of strategies to create a transformed teaching-learning environment. Preliminary evaluation suggests that such a culture can strengthen student learning and support transition to practice for new graduate nurses.
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