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Simplifying practice readiness: Building habits of safety through practice with patient cases

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 | 2:00 PM ET
Online
Join our live event to explore our role in developing practice-ready nurses by shaping nursing students' critical thinking for safe care. Discover how Lippincott® Client Cases boosts confidence and competence by developing essential habits of safety.

Nursing education is at a critical juncture. Practice readiness isn't just about passing exams; it's about being prepared for the complexities of clinical practice. It involves developing critical thinking skills, fostering habits of safety, and ensuring that students are equipped to provide high-quality patient care from day one. We know that students often lack sufficient time to think and reflect. This reflection is crucial for understanding the impact of their decisions on patient safety and quality of care. By incorporating Lippincott Client Cases into the curriculum, nurse educators implement a common sense strategy to help students internalize these essential thinking processes.

By attending this webinar, participants will:

  • Understand how practice readiness extends beyond NCLEX® prep to encompass overall clinical competence.
  • Discover practical ways to incorporate case-based scenarios into your curriculum.
  • Identify one to two strategies that you can implement starting this week to support your class, lab, or clinical practice.
  • Acknowledge their role and obligation to facilitate consistent, realistic, and complex cognitive practice in patient care to develop their clinical judgment.

About the speakers

Erica Larson
Erica Larson, DNP, MSN/ed, RN
Wolters Kluwer, Integration Nurse
Dr. Erica Larson's background is a blend of extensive experiences in both hospital and academic settings. Leading a dynamic team of nurse educators, she is on a mission to empower nurse faculty with the necessary expertise to skillfully guide nursing students toward practice readiness. Erica earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Organizations and Systems Leadership, with a research emphasis on nurse resilience, burnout prevention, and overall wellness. Her passion for enhancing the educational journey of both nursing students and faculty is evident in her unwavering commitment to time-tested, evidence-based practices.

Moderator

Wendy Mears
Wendy Mears, Product Marketing Manager
Wolters Kluwer Health

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