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Helene Cunningham

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Nurse Educator|July 21, 2005
Using clinical simulation to teach patient safety in an acute/critical care nursing courseElizabeth A Henneman, Helene Cunningham
Nurse Educator|November 5, 2008
10-minute assessment for patient safetyLisa Wolf, Elizabeth Fiscella, Helene Cunningham
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship|April 4, 2007
Measuring clinical practice parameters with human patient simulation: a pilot studyKavita Radhakrishnan, Joan P Roche, Helene Cunningham
Nurse Educator|January 17, 2004
Strategies to promote success on the NCLEX-RN for students with English as a second languageHelene Cunningham, Jeanne-Marie R Stacciarini, Susan Towle
Nurse Educator|September 11, 2007
Human patient simulation: teaching students to provide safe careElizabeth A Henneman, Helene Cunningham, Joan P Roche, et al.
Nurse Educator|October 27, 2010
Broadcasting simulation case studies to the didactic classroomKaren A Kalmakis, Helene Cunningham, Erin T Lamoureux, et al.
Nurse Educator|April 20, 2011
Using simulated clinical scenarios to evaluate student performanceLisa Wolf, Kim Dion, Erin Lamoureaux, et al.
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|February 4, 2010
Error identification and recovery by student nurses using human patient simulation: opportunity to improve patient safetyElizabeth A Henneman, Joan P Roche, Donald L Fisher, et al.
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN|April 8, 2014
Eye tracking as a debriefing mechanism in the simulated setting improves patient safety practicesElizabeth A Henneman, Helene Cunningham, Donald L Fisher, et al.
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Nurse Educator|July 21, 2005
Using clinical simulation to teach patient safety in an acute/critical care nursing courseElizabeth A Henneman, Helene Cunningham
Nurse Educator|November 5, 2008
10-minute assessment for patient safetyLisa Wolf, Elizabeth Fiscella, Helene Cunningham
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship|April 4, 2007
Measuring clinical practice parameters with human patient simulation: a pilot studyKavita Radhakrishnan, Joan P Roche, Helene Cunningham
Nurse Educator|January 17, 2004
Strategies to promote success on the NCLEX-RN for students with English as a second languageHelene Cunningham, Jeanne-Marie R Stacciarini, Susan Towle
Nurse Educator|September 11, 2007
Human patient simulation: teaching students to provide safe careElizabeth A Henneman, Helene Cunningham, Joan P Roche, et al.
Nurse Educator|October 27, 2010
Broadcasting simulation case studies to the didactic classroomKaren A Kalmakis, Helene Cunningham, Erin T Lamoureux, et al.
Nurse Educator|April 20, 2011
Using simulated clinical scenarios to evaluate student performanceLisa Wolf, Kim Dion, Erin Lamoureaux, et al.
Applied Nursing Research : ANR|February 4, 2010
Error identification and recovery by student nurses using human patient simulation: opportunity to improve patient safetyElizabeth A Henneman, Joan P Roche, Donald L Fisher, et al.
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN|April 8, 2014
Eye tracking as a debriefing mechanism in the simulated setting improves patient safety practicesElizabeth A Henneman, Helene Cunningham, Donald L Fisher, et al.
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