Calendar
Friday, January 22, 2015
AzAC Education-Practice Collaborative
1:00-3:00 PM
Chamberlain College of Nursing
Room 1202149 W Dunlap Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85021
OR
via Conference Line 888-488-8880 #1940355958
CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE OF THE CONTEMPORARY NURSING WORKFORCE
The purpose of the small groups is to:
- Identify the gaps in content delivery/education for each competency across the academic/practice continuum
- Create/restructure measurable objectives for the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (attitude) domains of learning so they align with a global approach that can be applied across all healthcare settings
- Create exemplars using best-practice approaches for the Arizona Nurse of the Future Statewide Pre-Licensure and Graduate Residency Program Curriculum Design
- Additional Consideration: Development of an RN Coach (Preceptor)/Mentor Academy aligned with NOF competencies.
Expanding on the Massachusetts Nursing Core Competencies: Toolkit for Implementation in Education and Practice Settings, we will add the AZ exemplars and begin designing, developing and evaluating a curriculum that supports a seamless transition to practice for residency participants.
Agenda
1:00-1:10: Attendance & Review of September 18, 2015 Meeting Minutes
1:10-1:30: Summary of Small Work Groups
1:30-2:00: Core Competency Toolkit-Discussion
2:00-2:15 ANCC Update-Statewide Residency Program
2:15-2:45 Exploratory Discussion on Curriculum Design Statewide Residency
2:45-3:00-Review of minutes, next steps
Resources:
save the date brochure with agenda (PDF)
NOF competencies (PDF)
MAAC toolkit (PDF)
Arizona Action Coalition is part of the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action, a nationwide movement to improve health and health care through nursing. The Campaign includes 51 Action Coalitions working to implement the recommendations from the landmark Institute of Medicine (IOM) report: The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.
News
Campaign for Action Five-Year Celebration Video (Jan 2016) - Arizona is featured in the group photo holding the AzAC sign. This image was taken during the first diversity mentorship workshop.