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Computer match

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  • 1Nurse Adviser Health Workforce Unit, Department of Human Services, Victoria.

Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)
|January 10, 1998
PubMed
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Newly graduated nurses use computer matching to apply for graduate nurse programs. This system prioritizes choices to facilitate a successful match between nurses and available positions.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Healthcare Administration

Background:

  • Graduate nurse programs are essential for early career development.
  • Efficient matching systems are needed to connect new nurses with suitable positions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the computer matching process for graduate nurse program applications.
  • To explain how newly graduated nurses navigate program selection.

Main Methods:

  • The computer match process involves graduates ranking programs.
  • Programs are also ranked or considered in the matching algorithm.
  • A centralized system facilitates the matching of graduates to programs.

Main Results:

  • The computer match system streamlines the application process.

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  • It aims to optimize the placement of newly graduated nurses.
  • Successful matches ensure nurses enter appropriate graduate programs.
  • Conclusions:

    • Computer matching is an effective tool for graduate nurse program placement.
    • The process benefits both newly graduated nurses and healthcare institutions.
    • This system enhances the transition from education to professional practice.