Fast Facts for the Clinical Nursing Instructor: A Video Interview with the Authors

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Fast Facts for the Clinical Nursing Instructor: An Interview With the Authors

In this author video, listen as Eden Zabat-Kan and Susan Stabler-Haas discuss the main features of their book and demonstrate how their easy-to-use guidelines will serve as an invaluable resource for the clinical nursing instructor.

With over 36 years of combined teaching experience, authors Zabat-Kan and Stabler-Haas provide insight and real-life advice for the clinical nursing instructor in their book, Fast Facts for the Clinical Nursing Instructor: Clinical Teaching in a Nutshell. Balanced between clinical application and theoretical knowledge, the book offers a comprehensive overview on how to approach the day-to-day projects and responsibilities of a clinical nursing instructor. The authors address a wide-range of topics, answering frequent concerns such as how to engage a student who is struggling with the material and ways to develop relationships with fellow clinical staff. Every chapter ends with a concise summary, or “Fast Facts in a Nutshell,” that recapitulates the chapter’s main takeaways and serves as an easy-to-find tool for the busy clinical nursing instructor. Because of its practical advice and user-friendly structure, the book presents pertinent information for both newcomers to the field and for seasoned faculty members who are looking to improve the clinical experience for their students.

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  • Hellen

    the first answer is correct. Just lock yourself in your room or the library and study. You cannot bs your way through Nursing like you did with psych and communications. You will have to be less social. Also, speak to some nurses 1-3 years out from school and get study success ideas from them. I used this idea for law school and I was able to get away with a lot less work than my colleagues (still had a lot though)There is a tremendous shortage of registered nurses in the country. This is the reason for the foreign nurses.Most hospitals will pay a 5K-15K signing bonus for nurses.Sorry Picara, but your xenophobia is showing.

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