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EVIDENCE-BASED, TRIED & TRUE COURSES YOU WISH TO SHARE WITH COLLEAGUES
You may share a description of your course here and the teaching/learning strategies that make it most effective, or you may provide a brief description and a link to your course to be viewed. Broadening our knowledge base and adding to the resources of new educators is a good retention tool. Having a place for discussion of strategies is equally beneficial. 
Submit a description of your course by contacting Linda Royer through Contact Us page.  It  will then be posted on this page. 

 Strategies for Teaching Nurses:
Teaching Strategies (Andragogy):
Read an account of innovations in nursing education at Johns Hopkins University 
Clinical Experience Strategies
 PHNsg Training Videos 
Unique Courses
 
Curriculum Ideas
 
Share your ideas of curriculum planning and development . . . Details are not necessary . . . Concepts and objectives beyond the foundational essentials and competencies are of interest to everyone. 
  • How do you integrate community health theory into tracks, courses, activities in collegiate programs
  • What are community colleges doing to prepare nurses for the changes in health delivery that will require a larger focus in community care?
  • What are curriculum and program developers of continuing education doing to increase knowledge and skills of practicing nurses in the community?
Submit your information via the Contact Us page

COLLEGIATE PROGRAMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION
     
     

               
Practice - Training
New York and New Jersey public health nurses have an exchange web site and access to useful information through the New York New Jersey Public Health Training Center. It may be accessed at
 
Kristine M. Gebbie, DrPH, RN
 Elizabeth Standish Gill Professor of Nursing Director, Center for Health Policy Columbia University School of Nursing                                                    
Health Behavior Change Strategies
The Health Professional's Guide to Addiction Intervention  
   
   
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