Re: [mpoweryournurses] How do we teach complex concepts to busy nurses?
I think it is a wonderful idea. We will never know unless we try. One page is workable for the developer; one page would be a quick review/reference for the clinically active nurse. We need to make/find time to read away from work. We have time for TV, checking emails, etc at home. So finding a few minutes a day just to read to foster our profession is reasonable. Again, we can lead a horse to water, but cannot make them drink. But adding some color or flavor may be an enticement!!
I am on board; just keep me posted if this moves forward.
-- Jean Dworniczek, RN-BC, BSN JD Medical Legal Consulting Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 jdrn328@... 219-741-9807
-------------- Original message -------------- From: "David Woodruff" <dwoodruff@...>
I read a great article on Cardiomyopathy; it is really just a review of the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, but it is comprehensive.
And I thought…"this would be a good article for many nurses to read, but…" Then I thought…"some nurses would have trouble understanding the concepts and how to apply them at the bedside – and most nurses wouldn't have the time to read it!"
So, I looked down at Shadow, our dog, and she looked back at me; asking with her eyes "what do you want from me?" I explained the situation to her but she was of little help. So, that`s why I am turning to the group – how can we get good quality content to our staff in a way that is fast and easy to access?
What would you think of the idea of collaboratively devel
oping materials that could be shared via this group on the internet? Here are my thoughts on the process: 1. Find good articles or materials 2. Enlist groups of interested individuals to condense materials 3. Prepare a "one-sheet" of the content that could be shared with staff by printing, e-mailing or posting on the web.
We could pick the top 10 problems/content areas and develop one- sheets for them. And since this would be a group collaborative effort, everyone could use and disseminate the info. The individual workload would be small, but the returns would be great! So, tell me, who's on board?
To your success, David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN, CNS President, Ed4Nurses, Inc. www.Ed4Nurses.com www.Seminars4Nurses.com
I read a great article on Cardiomyopathy; it is really just a review of the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, but it is comprehensive. And I...
I'd be happy to share the load. Does anyone have any good ideas of how to teach critical thinking? -- Dawn Housel RN BSN ADON/Staff Development Coordinator ...
Sound like a good idea. I would be happy to help out. Karen Bowen Clinical Resourec Nurse , Saudi Arabia Dawn Housel <pvhnursing1@...> wrote: I'd be...
I think it is a wonderful idea. We will never know unless we try. One page is workable for the developer; one page would be a quick review/reference for the...
Hi, I'm a Filipino nurse-to-be. I want to share as much as I can to our beloved profession. I can't really imagine how to teach critical thinking and a couple...
I'M IN!!! I'm always looking for a way to disseminate important information to my nurses. And knowing the little time they have to read long articles, this...
I am so in!!! I have been doing something like this for competencies this year-easy powerpoints with a 5 question quiz at the end. THis would be great! Tracy...
Sounds like a great idea. Cathy ________________________________ From: mpoweryournurses@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mpoweryournurses@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
I think this would be a great tool to put in the staff lounge, they can glance over it while eating lunch. Dawna Cato, BSN Brownlow Trista - Palestine...
David, I do read articles from time to time. I teach nursing students in the RN program. I am interested in being a part of this project. However, I don't...
Amazing idea!!! I'm all for it..sure...anything I can do to make this program a sucess!! Regards Ruth Ruthie Paul MSN Nurse Educator Fortis Hiranandani...
I'd like to participate in this project, also. Cheri Kline MSN,RN,BC Coordinator, Education Services St. Luke's Quakertown Hospital Quakertown, PA 215-538-4632...
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Jul 5, 2007 1:13 pm
David, Count me in.... Terri Rudin RN, BS, CNOR(r) Director, Continuing Education Center for Health Professions Abrazo Health Care Abrazo Institute ...
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Jul 5, 2007 3:06 pm
David, I would also be interested in participating. Good idea Tracy Kaltenbacher BSN, RN, PCCN Nurse Educator SCU/MAT/Ortho Renown Regional Medical Center ...
I think this is a great idea as well! Count me in too. Sherry Sherry Chesak Director of Nursing Riverland Community College 1900 8th Ave NW Austin, MN 55912 ...
Sherry Chesak
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Jul 5, 2007 4:22 pm
I would like to be included as well thanks
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Jul 5, 2007 4:50 pm
Would like to join the forces! Kim Beard Clinical Instructor Saint Francis Medical Center David Woodruff <dwoodruff@...> wrote: I read a great...
I would love to be a part of this. Marie Marie Hamrick, RN, MSN, CCRN Clinical Educator/ Nursing Informatics Ext: 37249 Pager: 401-1195 ... I read a great...
David, I would be interested, the more information we can get out the better. Katrina - -- In mpoweryournurses@yahoogroups.com, "David Woodruff" ... review ......
I'm in, too :-) Thanks, Barbara Barbara Goodwin MSN,RN,CCRN,BC Manager Education Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca 101 Dates Drive Ithaca, NY 14850 (607)...