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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Clinical Pedagogy

Background:

  • Nurse educators often face the challenge of developing and delivering in-service education with limited experience.
  • There is a need for structured guidance for novice nurse educators in clinical education development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide foundational information and a methodical approach for developing successful clinical in-service education.
  • To serve as a guide for novice nurse educators in creating and delivering effective clinical education programs.

Main Methods:

  • This article presents a high-level overview of the development process for clinical education.
  • It outlines key steps and resources for writing objectives, creating content, and evaluating educational effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • A methodical approach to clinical education development, encompassing clear objectives, content, and evaluation, is essential for success.
  • The article provides practical steps and resources to support novice nurse educators.

Conclusions:

  • Novice nurse educators can successfully develop and deliver in-service education by utilizing a structured, methodical approach.
  • Implementing clear objectives, well-developed content, and robust evaluation strategies are critical components for effective clinical education.