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Lippincott® Solutions: Supporting nurse educators to develop practice-ready new grads

Recorded Thursday, August 24, 2023 | 1 hour
Online
The Lippincott Solutions Australia editorial team explored the current workforce challenges facing the Australian nursing workforce and their impact on nursing education in the country.

In this webinar, we will discuss the following challenges:

  • The widening "experience-complexity" gap and its implications for new graduates
  • Burnout and retention concerns, with new graduates spending an average of only two years in bedside nursing roles
  • The integration of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) into nursing education

As a reputable publisher of evidence-based nursing solutions, Lippincott® is actively collaborating with Australian nurse experts to develop effective strategies for addressing these challenges. We are dedicated to supporting nursing education by creating learning and teaching resources that can be seamlessly incorporated into the curriculum of nursing schools.

During this session, our Sydney-based editorial and implementation teams will share insights on the localization of our nursing clinical decision support and skills resources specifically tailored for the Australian context. They also highlighted how these resources are being successfully utilized in Australian universities.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and learn about the proactive steps being taken to enhance nursing education in Australia. Register now to join us for this informative webinar.

About the speakers

Courtney Mullen
Courtney Mullen
Global Product Manager – Lippincott Solutions


Courtney is the Global Product Manager for Lippincott Solutions based in Sydney, Australia and focuses on developing evidence-based, localised nursing resources for students, clinicians, and educators.
Laura Chapman, RN, MACN, MCHSM
Laura Chapman, RN, MACN, MCHSM
Regional Sales Manager – Lippincott Solutions
Laura Chapman is the Lippincott Solutions Regional Sales Manager at Wolters Kluwer Health. Since 2019, she has been responsible for assisting organisations across Australia in implementing evidence-based, point-of-care clinical resources to support and empower nurses and midwives to improve clinical competence and confidence. Laura started her career as Registered Nurse in the UK before moving to Australia and is passionate about improving patient safety and clinical outcomes with evidence-based practise.
Laura Jennings
Laura Jennings
Implementation Consultant ANZ – Lippincott Nursing Solutions
Laura has worked at Wolters Kluwer for seven years, starting in product support before moving into customer success as an implementation consultant. Laura focuses on the implementation of the Lippincott Solutions products across all of APAC.

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