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Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education
Published on: June 21, 2010
K T Waxman1, Fara Bowler, Susan Gross Forneris
1School of Nursing and Health Professions, University of San Francisco, California (Dr Waxman); College of Nursing, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora (Dr Bowler); National League for Nursing, Washington, District of Columbia (Drs Forneris and Rizzolo); and Adjunct Faculty, Center for Medical Simulation, Boston, Massachusetts (Dr Kardong-Edgren).
Simulation is revolutionizing nursing education by offering evidence-based pedagogical experiences. This innovative approach enhances clinical reasoning and can substitute for up to 50% of traditional clinical hours.
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