Program success depends on what’s working in nursing education today — let us be your guide

As dean of nursing, you face a unique set of challenges — from addressing immediate staffing needs to shaping a forward-thinking strategy in an evolving healthcare landscape. Take advantage of the latest nursing research, insights, and tools to support your leadership and transform nursing education. Focus on better preparing new nurses for practice, empowering faculty to foster student success, and ensuring your school stays at the forefront of competency-based education.

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Insights, tools, innovations, and expert solutions for deans of nursing
Recruit, mentor, and retain your faculty
Lippincott® offers a wealth of resources to support deans of nursing by bringing together insights from industry experts and nurse education leaders. With tailored events, webinars, and faculty development tools, you will be best equipped to make critical decisions in developing and mentoring faculty. These resources help you create effective faculty orientation programs and devise strategies for recruiting — and retaining — top faculty talent.
  • Prepare students for practice and ensure competency
  • Recruit, mentor, and retain faculty
  • Maintain program accreditation and reputation
  • Bring innovation into the classroom
Learn how we can support your program’s success through Lippincott® Partnership for Nursing Education and Testing, our full-curriculum solution.
VIRTUAL CONSULTATIONS

Access tailored on-site or virtual consultations for faculty and leaders

Our personalized consultations and specialized workshops equip nurse educators and leaders with the essential knowledge, skills, and practices needed to prepare new nurses and enhance the nursing workforce. Programs are needs-focused and designed to tackle nurse education’s toughest challenges — from new program development to curriculum revision and from concepts-based teaching to legal issues.
NEW FACULTY ORIENTATION

Equip new nurse educators and adjunct faculty with the latest teaching strategies

This online course is facilitated by expert nurse educators and designed for full-time, part-time, or adjunct faculty during the first three years of their academic careers. Topics focus on the educator’s role, how to best make the transition from a clinical to an academic environment, creating a student-centered learning environment, and the basics of teaching, learning, and assessment.
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