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Cynthia M Clark

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AORN Journal|December 31, 2016
Promoting Civility in the OR: An Ethical ImperativeCynthia M Clark, Diane Kenski
Nursing Education Perspectives|May 10, 2007
Thoughts on incivility: student and faculty perceptions of uncivil behavior in nursing educationCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
Nursing Outlook|October 18, 2011
Nurse residents' first-hand accounts on transition to practiceCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
The Journal of Nursing Education|March 10, 2010
Academic nurse leaders' role in fostering a culture of civility in nursing educationCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
Nurse Educator|September 10, 2019
Fostering Civility in Learning Conversations: Introducing the PAAIL Communication StrategyCynthia M Clark, Mary K Fey
The Journal of Nursing Education|February 17, 2007
Incivility in nursing education: a descriptive study of definitions and prevalenceCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
The Journal of Nursing Education|December 4, 2019
Cognitive Rehearsal, HeartMath, and Simulation: An Intervention to Build Resilience and Address IncivilityCynthia M Clark, Karen L Gorton
Nursing Outlook|April 19, 2011
Faculty empowerment of students to foster civility in nursing education: a merging of two conceptual modelsCynthia M Clark, Bonnie L Davis Kenaley
Nurse Educator|June 13, 2012
Cyber-bullying and incivility in the online learning environment, Part 1: Addressing faculty and student perceptionsCynthia M Clark, Loredana Werth, Sara Ahten
Nurse Educator|August 24, 2012
Cyber-bullying and incivility in an online learning environment, part 2: promoting student success in the virtual classroomCynthia M Clark, Sara Ahten, Loredana Werth
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AORN Journal|December 31, 2016
Promoting Civility in the OR: An Ethical ImperativeCynthia M Clark, Diane Kenski
Nursing Education Perspectives|May 10, 2007
Thoughts on incivility: student and faculty perceptions of uncivil behavior in nursing educationCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
Nursing Outlook|October 18, 2011
Nurse residents' first-hand accounts on transition to practiceCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
The Journal of Nursing Education|March 10, 2010
Academic nurse leaders' role in fostering a culture of civility in nursing educationCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
Nurse Educator|September 10, 2019
Fostering Civility in Learning Conversations: Introducing the PAAIL Communication StrategyCynthia M Clark, Mary K Fey
The Journal of Nursing Education|February 17, 2007
Incivility in nursing education: a descriptive study of definitions and prevalenceCynthia M Clark, Pamela J Springer
The Journal of Nursing Education|December 4, 2019
Cognitive Rehearsal, HeartMath, and Simulation: An Intervention to Build Resilience and Address IncivilityCynthia M Clark, Karen L Gorton
Nursing Outlook|April 19, 2011
Faculty empowerment of students to foster civility in nursing education: a merging of two conceptual modelsCynthia M Clark, Bonnie L Davis Kenaley
Nurse Educator|June 13, 2012
Cyber-bullying and incivility in the online learning environment, Part 1: Addressing faculty and student perceptionsCynthia M Clark, Loredana Werth, Sara Ahten
Nurse Educator|August 24, 2012
Cyber-bullying and incivility in an online learning environment, part 2: promoting student success in the virtual classroomCynthia M Clark, Sara Ahten, Loredana Werth
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