Meeting Lucy Grey: A Suicidal Standardized Patient Experience for Senior Nursing Students

Laura Klenke-Borgmann1, Regina Gina H Johnson

  • 1About the Authors Laura Klenke-Borgmann, PhD, RN, CHSE, is director of simulation education and clinical associate professor, University of Kansas School of Nursing, and nurse scientist, The University of Kansas Health System, Kansas City, Kansas. Regina (Gina) H. Johnson, MS, RN, is clinical assistant professor, The University of Kansas School of Nursing. Matthew D. Byrne, PhD, RN, CNE, Emerging Technologies Center editor, is a nursing administrator working on technology and clinical transformation projects at the Mayo Clinic. For more information, contact Dr. Borgmann at lklenke-borgmann@kumc.edu or Dr. Byrne at matthew.byrne.informaticsrn@gmail.com.

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