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    Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    Welcome to one of the newest sections of our forum. I encourage nurses of all levels to join in and share some of the knowledge that you have gained over the course of your nursing experience.

    We here at the forum are dedicated to providing quality content for our subscribers and visitors...

    So join the movement, visit often, and tell all your friends and colleagues.

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    hi everyone....I am a nurse educator in Iowa. I have been a nurse for 25 years. I teach gerontology. Anyone else out there?
    katie

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    Hello Katie...Thanks for joining the forum. I hope that you will continue to join us here, and take full advantage of what we have to offer here at the forum.

    Got any good topics you'd like to talk about?

    How about the nursing shortage and how it is affecting the way our nurse educators approach student recruitment?

    Be sure to check out the forum FAQs, and browse around 'the house'.

    See ya!

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    I am working on the ACE unit. Acute care elderly. I am chair of UBC and on NPC, and have precepted and taught pts. home hemo and peritoneal dialysis. That as close to nurse educator that I have ever come.Good to hear from you. Train them nurses and keep them coming. We are in dire need of good caring nurses.


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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    Hi, I have been teaching clinicals for the last year for my hospital. I work for the hospital who offer MSNs to do clinical to help with the shortage.
    I have found a great different between the students from different school on how much they know and what they are willing to do. I worked with seniors from a large public school who were more concerned about not staying a minute over and not doing more than the basics because they don't get paid.
    Now I have a group of juniors from a small private college who are there to learn. They take on challenges and are not afraid of going the extra mile. Have other educators seen the different.
    Also I have worked with returning RNs who have been out up to 25 years. What a mixture but so much fun.

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    i am an rn and going to start to do private consulting in the hospitals teaaching staff how to communicate with spanish speaking patiens. do you know of any professional associations for rn 's who do this type of business? thanks so much.

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    The first addition to this forum I would like to offer is a saying I try to live by but rarely see practiced at any level in nursing..."When you are climbing the ladder of success, turn around and bring someone up behind you." I hope this forum will reflect this as much as the other forums are. I look forward to reading here. I just completed my BSN after 27yrs. and plan to go forward with some form of further education so I will look to this site for some mentoring help.

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    HELLO
    I AM NOT AN EDUCATIOR, BUT I THOUGHT YOU COULD HELP ME I AM TRYING TO FIND SOME INFORMATION ON THE ROLE OF THE PROFESSIONAL NURSE VS THE TECHNICAL NURSE ACCORDING TO CURRENT NURSING PRACTICE USING THE ANA STANDARDS. I AM HAVING TROUBLE LOCATING ANY ARTICLE.
    THANK YOU.

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    If you are looking for a nursing site geared to the nursing student...I found freenursetutor.com. Lots of cool stuff for review....I think there is also a nursing instructor area....have fun.

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    Re: Welcome to our new Nurse Educators discussion...

    Hi
    My name is Octavia and I have been a RN for 5 years. I currently work as a educator teaching nursing assistants, I also supervise at a subacute facility on the weekends.

    Today I have just foung out that I have been accepted in the Master's Nursing Program, but I am undecided if I want to attend for NP or Nurse Educator. I love to teach, but I feel as if I will loose my skills if I only do Education, Does anyone have and advise for me?

    Octavia ( Milwaukee, WI)

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