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Nurs Educ Perspect. 2010 Nov-Dec;31(6):355-7.

Innovative nursing educational curriculum for the 21st century.

Nursing education perspectives

Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow, Lynne M Dunphy, Rosalie O Mainous

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  1. Drexel University College of Nursing & Health Professions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. [email protected]

PMID: 21280440

Abstract

The changing landscape of health care in America requires that clinicians be skilled in responding to varying patient expectations and values; provide ongoing patient management; deliver and coordinate care across teams, settings, and time frames; and support patients' endeavors to change behavior and lifestyle--education that is in short supply in today's academic and clinical settings (Institute of Medicine, 2003). Nursing education needs to innovate at the micro and macro system levels for the 21st century. It cannot be business as usual. In order to truly transform care, practice and education will need to partner on curriculum development and the professional socialization of the new nurse.

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