HealthLeaders Media August 21, 2020
Son Hoang

Betty Nelson discusses how the pandemic has changed nursing education, what changes may come, and how nursing educators are looking forward.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Nursing education curriculum and clinical experiences need to adapt to remote and virtual platforms.

– The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need to ensure nurses are trained to handle and anticipate changes to environmental health quickl

The intensity and volume of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced nurse educators to reexamine how to educate nurses and stay on track for completion. As a result, nurse leaders have stepped up to ensure learning educational milestones are met while maintaining patients’ health and safety.

“This is a real opportunity. We have to make sure that we continue to demonstrate...

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