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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
THE PREPARATION FOR THE PROFESSIONS SERIES
Foreword
Acknowledgements
THE AUTHORS
Introduction
A Crisis of Numbers
Improving Patient Care Outcomes Through Nursing Education
Opportunity at a Time of Crisis
Hope for New Resources Uncertain
Toward a New Vision for Nursing Education
The Research Behind This Book
Three Major Findings
The Plan of the Book: Paradigm Cases
A Call to Action
PART ONE - TRANSFORMATION, CRISIS, AND OPPORTUNITY
Chapter 1 - A PROFESSION TRANSFORMED
A Health Care System Transformed
Integrating Nursing Science and Caring Practices
A System Inadequate to the Task
Multiple Pathways
Raising a Bar Too Low for Entry Standards
Chapter 2 - TEACHING AND LEARNING IN CLINICAL SITUATIONS
High-Stakes Learning
Developing Clinical Reasoning and Judgment
Challenges to Clinical Teaching
Chapter 3 - TEACHING AND LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM AND SKILLS LAB
Teaching and Learning—Removed from Practice
Teaching and Learning in the Classroom and Skills Laboratories
Games and Entertainment in the Classroom
Fragmentation
Toward a Goal of Integration
Chapter 4 - A NEW APPROACH TO NURSING EDUCATION
Four Essential Shifts for Integration
Paradigm Cases of Excellence in Nursing Education
PART TWO - TEACHING FOR A SENSE OF SALIENCE
Chapter 5 - PARADIGM CASE
Drawing from Practice
Cases, Vignettes, and Stories
Knowing Her Students
Coaching
Teaching from Her Stance in Practice
Chapter 6 - STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING FOR A SENSE OF SALIENCE
Creating Continuity and Coherence in Learning
Using Questions
Rehearsing for Practice
Reflecting on Learning
PART THREE - INTEGRATIVE TEACHING FOR CLINICAL IMAGINATION
Chapter 7 - PARADIGM CASE
Mrs. G.
Using Knowledge
Developing a Complex Response
Chapter 8 - DEVELOPING A CLINICAL IMAGINATION
Learning to Stay Open
The Power of Context
Learning to Make a Case
Chapter 9 - CONNECTING CLASSROOM AND CLINICAL THROUGH INTEGRATIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING
Integrative Teaching, Integrative Learning
PART FOUR - TEACHING FOR MORAL IMAGINATION
Chapter 10 - PARADIGM CASE
The Case
Modeling Ethical Comportment
Chapter 11 - BEING A NURSE
Doing, Knowing, Being
Strategies for Teaching Skills of Perception and Involvement
Focal Practices of Nursing
Meeting the Patient as a Person
Preserving Personhood
Patient Advocacy
Chapter 12 - FORMATION FROM A CRITICAL STANCE
Nursing’s Social Contract: Civic Professionalism
PART FIVE - A CALL FOR RADICAL TRANSFORMATION
Chapter 13 - IMPROVING NURSING EDUCATION AT THE PROGRAM LEVEL
Entry and Pathways
Student Population
The Student Experience
Teaching
Entry to Practice
National Oversight
APPENDIX - METHODS FOR THE CARNEGIE NATIONAL NURSING EDUCATION STUDY
REFERENCES
INDEX
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