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Expert clinician to clinical teacher: Developing a faculty academy and mentoring initiative
Authors:Tina P. Reid  Katherine A. Hinderer  Judith M. Jarosinski  Brenda J. Mister  Lisa A. Seldomridge
Affiliation:1. University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies, 3050 Brunson Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States of America;2. University of South Florida College of Nursing, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd, MDC 22, Tampa, FL 33612-4766, United States of America;3. 3050 Brunson Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States of America
Abstract:
The lack of sufficient numbers of qualified nursing faculty to prepare nursing students for entry into the field of nursing is of national and international concern. Recruiting expert clinicians and preparing them as clinical teachers is one approach to addressing the faculty shortage. Adequate training for the new role is paramount to promote job satisfaction and reduce attrition. Various models for orienting and preparing expert nurse clinicians as clinical educators are reported in the literature with little consensus or research to support a single approach. This paper describes a collaborative effort to prepare experienced registered nurse clinicians for new roles as part-time clinical faculty. Using a blend of learning strategies (face-to-face, online, simulation, and group mentoring sessions), this training experience was designed to cover content while promoting discussion of issues and challenges and providing much-needed mentorship. Outcomes include 12 new clinical faculty, 25% from groups underrepresented in nursing, with nine newly employed as part-time clinical teachers.
Keywords:Nurse faculty  Nurse faculty shortage  Faculty shortage strategies  Demand for nursing services  Nursing education
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