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Languages : en
Pages : 346
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Nursing Education in Community Junior Colleges
Nursing Education in Junior and Community Colleges
Author: American Association of Junior Colleges
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Community College Nursing Education
Author: Virginia O. Allen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Nursing Education in Community Junior Colleges. A Four-state, 5-year Experience in the Development of Associate Degree Programs, Etc. [With Illustrations.].
Community College Education for Nursing
Author: Columbia University. Teachers College. Cooperative Research Project in Junior and Community College Education for Nursing
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Publisher:
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 490
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Nursing Education in Community Colleges
Planning for Nursing Education in a Community College
Author: National League for Nursing
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Category : Nurses and nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Category : Nurses and nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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The Origins and Rise of Associate Degree Nursing Education
Author: Patricia T. Haase
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822309918
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
The Origins and Rise of Associate Degree Nursing Education offers an analytical history of the beginnings and development of associate degree nursing (ADN) programs and the role of the caregivers it produces in the health care system. Nurses may be trained in two-, three-, or four-year programs, but all are eligible to take the accreditation examination to be licensed as registered nurses (RNs). The question of distinguishing between "professional" nurses from bachelor programs and "technical" nurses from the associate degree programs has become an important and controversial issue in nursing. Advocates have long contended that the associate degree nurse is vital to the American health care system. This study, funded by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, confirms this view. In recent years the Foundation has invested more than $6.1 million in the development of the ADN, awarded by junior and community colleges. Many participants in the ADN projects for the Kellogg Foundation have noted that, despite the importance of the ADN and the controversy about its place in nursing education, the literature is scattered and hard to identity. The Origins and Rise of Associate Degree Nursing Education and the companion bibliography will provide much-needed information to educators, hospital and nursing administrators, nursing leaders, and public policy makers--all of whom must cope with the growing nursing shortage and increasingly difficult issues in health policy and administration.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822309918
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
The Origins and Rise of Associate Degree Nursing Education offers an analytical history of the beginnings and development of associate degree nursing (ADN) programs and the role of the caregivers it produces in the health care system. Nurses may be trained in two-, three-, or four-year programs, but all are eligible to take the accreditation examination to be licensed as registered nurses (RNs). The question of distinguishing between "professional" nurses from bachelor programs and "technical" nurses from the associate degree programs has become an important and controversial issue in nursing. Advocates have long contended that the associate degree nurse is vital to the American health care system. This study, funded by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, confirms this view. In recent years the Foundation has invested more than $6.1 million in the development of the ADN, awarded by junior and community colleges. Many participants in the ADN projects for the Kellogg Foundation have noted that, despite the importance of the ADN and the controversy about its place in nursing education, the literature is scattered and hard to identity. The Origins and Rise of Associate Degree Nursing Education and the companion bibliography will provide much-needed information to educators, hospital and nursing administrators, nursing leaders, and public policy makers--all of whom must cope with the growing nursing shortage and increasingly difficult issues in health policy and administration.
Factors Affecting the Establishment of Associate Degree Programs in Nursing in Community Junior Colleges
Author: Mildred S. Schmidt
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Category : Associate degree nurses
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Publisher:
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Category : Associate degree nurses
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Programed Instruction for Nursing in the Community College
Author: Marie M. Seedor
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Publisher:
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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