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Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|June 6, 2024
Supporting the Nurse Preceptor Role: Implementing the R2C2 Feedback ModelTiffany M Kriz, Alexandra Brown, Nancy BonnerJournal for Nurses in Professional Development|August 21, 2023
Innovative Strategies to Facilitate Newly Licensed Nurse Transition to Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Quality Improvement ProjectKimberly Pate, Kelly Powers, Julie Pagel, et al.Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|June 30, 2023
The Impact of Preceptor Education, Experience, and Preparation on the RoleJoan Insalaco Warren, Mary G Harper, Ryan MacDonald, et al.Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|January 5, 2019
Simulation for Clinical Preparedness in Pediatric Emergencies: A Pilot StudyBette Mariani, Kelly Ann Zazyczny, Patricia Decina, et al.Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|September 5, 2020
Will You Escape?: Validating Practice While Fostering Engagement Through an Escape RoomJulie A Gates, Michelle Youngberg-CamposJournal for Nurses in Professional Development|September 5, 2020
Raising the Bar: Using Simulation to Advance Staff Competency Regarding the Patient ExperienceJacqueline Medland, Katrina Nolan, Annmarie McDonaghJournal for Nurses in Professional Development|March 14, 2020
Interprofessional Evidence-Based Strategies to Enhance Provider and Patient Interactions During Electronic Health Record UseKara Misto, Cynthia Padula, Linda Dame, et al.Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|August 29, 2020
The Realities of Collaboration: An Academic and Practice Partnership in Simulation Education With Nurse ResidentsMary Ann Cantrell, Bette Mariani, Evelyn LengettiJournal for Nurses in Professional Development|April 7, 2020
Pioneering Orientation Using Multiple Teaching Methods and Low-Fidelity Simulation for Unlicensed Care ProvidersKelly Kiker, Shari Eversman, Heather Kruggel, et al.Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|October 28, 2020
The Impact of Boost Methodology on Nurse Knowledge Retention: A Longitudinal, Quasi-Experimental Sepsis Simulation Pilot StudyJessica M Phillips, Kathleen Feldman, Pamela S Miller, et al.Pageof 71