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Peer reviewedTiedje, Linda Beth; Collins, Clare – Nursing Outlook, 1996
Provides guidelines for planning for a sabbatical. Includes the planning phase, the disengagement phase, the actual leave, and the reentry process. Offers advice and information to increase the likelihood of personal and professional success during a sabbatical. (JOW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nursing Education, Program Development, Sabbatical Leaves
Peer reviewedHartrick, Gwen – Nursing Outlook, 1998
A multidisciplinary team of health practitioners developed knowledge of health promotion and attempted to integrate that knowledge into practice. Five major themes emerged: definition of health promotion, incongruity between espoused and practiced values, reflective practice, from disease care to health promotion, and socioenvironmental…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Interdisciplinary Approach, Program Development, Teamwork
Peer reviewedGarrity, Marjorie; And Others – Nursing Outlook, 1980
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Nursing Education, Personnel Evaluation, Program Development
Peer reviewedSmith, Gloria R. – Nursing Outlook, 1980
Institutional support that recognizes and reimburses faculty for their nursing expertise and time must be provided. A plan to develop a reimbursement program is described, including task force appointment, faculty discussion, plan development, institutional legitimation, and individual implementation. (CT)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Faculty Evaluation, Nurses
Peer reviewedHeinemann, M. Edith; Estes, Nada J. – Nursing Outlook, 1974
This specialized program offers both undergraduate and graduate students a variety of study and learning experiences. It offers three modes of study to provide scope and depth of understanding of alcoholism: substantive, integrated, and independent study. (Author/MW)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Educational Programs, Health Services, Medical Education
Peer reviewedSherman, Jane Ehlinger – Nursing Outlook, 1980
A model is described in which student nurses' preceptors are the joint-appointee nurse practitioners, with physicians providing consultation and serving as team participants. Key points that are examined are program development at the University of Illinois, how the program actually operated, and some of the problems encountered. (CT)
Descriptors: Medical Education, Nurses, Nursing, Nursing Education
Peer reviewedFoley, Barbara Jo; Redman, Richard W.; Horn, Eileen V.; Davis, Gayle T.; Neal, Edward M.; Van Riper, Marcia L. – Nursing Outlook, 2003
A literature review and survey of 24 nursing schools concluded there is little systematic faculty development. A needs assessment of 59 nursing faculty resulted in a model of professional, instructional, leadership, and organizational development programming needs. (Contains 15 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedWise, Pat S. Yoder – Nursing Outlook, 1980
The development of a conceptual framework and the establishment of programing options in continuing education in nursing will provide direction in program development, implementation, and evaluation. The framework and resultant options will also assist faculty, learners, and the community in understanding the basis of the continuing education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Nursing Education, Professional Continuing Education, Program Development
Peer reviewedZornow, Ruth Ann – Nursing Outlook, 1977
If the expanded role is conceived in terms of five levels of functioning, organizing theoretical instruction and clinical preparation within a school's program is facilitated. The levels are: Basic nursing level, assessment level, screening level, management level, and diagnostic level. (Editor/TA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedAbdellah, Faye G. – Nursing Outlook, 1987
The author discusses the history of federal support for nursing education since the 1930s, including the recent establishment of the National Center for Nursing Research. She covers the future likelihood of funding cuts and strategies for retrenchment. (CH)
Descriptors: Educational History, Federal Aid, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Peer reviewedMeglen, Marie C.; Burst, Helen V. – Nursing Outlook, 1974
The educational preparation and use of nurse-midwives working with other health team members has helped reduce the maternal and infant mortality and morbidity rate in Mississippi. The development of the program employed is described. (AG)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Curriculum Development, Gynecology, Medical Education
Peer reviewedWise, Doreen J. – Nursing Outlook, 1974
A learning experience developed by the author with three phases of death is described as utilized in the undergraduate nursing program at the University of Texas School of Nursing. (DS)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Curriculum Development, Death
Peer reviewedHaymes, Howard – Nursing Outlook, 1980
Focuses on the method of administering a continuing education program. Outlines administrative strategies that can be adapted for the success and survival of any program. (JOW)
Descriptors: Nursing, Postsecondary Education, Professional Continuing Education, Program Administration
Peer reviewedJohnson-Hofer, Pauline; Karasic, Shirley – Nursing Outlook, 1988
Reports on the C.W. Post Center faculty's efforts to introduce computer technology into the curriculum. Students devised and administered a questionnaire, analyzed the data, and acted on the results using computers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Nursing Education
Peer reviewedMcCarthy, Nancy; Krozy, Ronna – Nursing Outlook, 1976
With recognition of each other's expertise and authority, educators and visiting nurse association personnel worked together in developing new record-keeping systems. (Editor)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Faculty, Medical Education, Nurses


