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Oklahoma Board of Nursing summary of FY 2007 annual report.(News)
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Oklahoma Nurse
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June 1, 2008
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Copyright informationCOPYRIGHT 2008 Oklahoma Nurses Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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Mission
The mission of the Oklahoma Board of Nursing is to safeguard the public's health, safety, and welfare through the regulation of nursing practice and nursing education.
Vision
The Oklahoma Board of Nursing gains recognition by all as a model of integrity through legally sound, fiscally responsible, and quality driven decision making and leadership in the regulation of nursing education and practice. Members of the Board are knowledgeable, efficient, and dedicated to the provision of quality services through teamwork, collaboration and creativity.
Values
1. Our People: We value the professionalism, dedication and contribution of Board staff, Board ...
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Advancing the science of nursing education: more findings from the...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
May 1, 2007 ;
Scheckel, Martha Valiga, Theresa M.;
787 words
...RECENT ISSUES of NURSING EDUCATION PERSPECTIVES have reported...conducted by the NLN's Nursing Education Advisory Council (1-3...faculty in all types of nursing education programs perceived that...
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SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY NURSING PROFESSOR NAMED TO ACADEMY OF NURSING...
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
July 16, 2007 ;
255 words
......news release: Dr. Kathleen Gaberson, professor of nursing education and chair of the Department of Nursing Education, has been named an inaugural fellow in the Academy of Nursing Education, formed by the National League for Nursing (NLN...
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Position statement: transforming nursing education.
Nursing Education Perspectives;
May 1, 2005 ;
787 words
......of Governors MAY 2005 Tomorrow's nursing education must be research based, and it is...multiple components of that role. Nursing education programs also must be designed to...public. To these ends, new models of nursing education must emerge. We can no longer rely...
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Exploring nursing education in The People's Republic of China, Japan and...
Contemporary Nurse;
July 1, 2005 ;
Thobaben, Marshelle Roberts, Deborah A. Badir, Aysel Hongwei, Wan Murashima, Sachiyo Murayama, Hiroshi Taguchi, Atsuko;
787 words
......world. The researchers sent a nursing education questionnaire to nurse educators...and political influences on nursing education. The nurse researchers did...analysis and comparison of the nursing education in each country. Key Words...
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New and exciting in nursing education.(From the Editor)
Nursing Education Perspectives;
November 1, 2005 ;
Fitzpatrick, Joyce J.;
420 words
......exciting initiatives implemented in nursing education throughout the country were remarkable. Quality nursing education is the primary focus of the...published in future issues of Nursing Education Perspectives. Consider some...
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Substantive innovation in nursing education: shifting the emphasis from...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
January 1, 2005 ;
Pardue, Karen T. Tagliareni, M. Elaine Valiga, Terry;
787 words
...In 2002, the NLN's Nursing Education Advisory Council (NEAC) discussed...lead to strategic reform of nursing education. Being concerned about covering...most of us completed our nursing education in curricula shaped by the...
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Working collaboratively to provide leadership for Global Nursing...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
May 1, 2005 ;
Murray, Joyce P.;
671 words
......health care systems. Thus, adequate nursing education programs are essential for the education...developing and improving quality nursing education programs. Each must find a niche...NLNAC Task Force on Creating a Global Nursing Education Community, which met for the first...
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Creating an inclusive science for nursing education.(Guest Editorial)
Nursing Education Perspectives;
March 1, 2005 ;
Diekelmann, Nancy L.;
787 words
......sophisticated emerging science for nursing education that makes research--based teaching...challenges to creating a science of nursing education are substantial. With no funding...to create an inclusive science of nursing education reflect the discipline's ongoing...
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Innovation in nursing education.(President's Message)
Nursing Education Perspectives;
January 1, 2004 ;
Murray, Joyce P.;
717 words
......nursing care and patient outcomes. In nursing education, the need exists for innovation to...presents a complex challenge for basic nursing education, the foundation on which nurses build...amounting to a loss of original identity. Nursing education often takes the latest in ...
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Creating new futures in nursing education: envisioning the evolution of...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
January 1, 2006 ;
Neuman, Lois H.;
787 words
......explosion of technology and its impact on nursing education in the face of a nurse educator shortage...scenarios of nontraditional approaches to nursing education are presented. They touch on the...nurse leaders and educators bring nursing education into the future. Key Words ...
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Toward an inclusive science of nursing education: an examination of five...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
March 1, 2008 ;
Young, Patricia K.;
787 words
......illuminates how a new science of nursing education, one that is inclusive of not only...research to develop the science of nursing education must be multimethod, multiparadigmatic...developing an inclusive science of nursing education toward curricular reform are discussed...
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Building a home for the science of nursing education: developing the NLN...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
September 1, 2006 ;
Scheckel, Martha Mrozek, Jane Bower, Therese M.;
787 words
......RECENT YEARS, teacher-scholars in nursing education have demonstrated a growing interest...through various online databases. Nursing education trails behind medicine and clinical...in their usefulness for accessing nursing education research. When using these databases...
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Developing the Science of Nursing Education. (News From Research and...
Nursing Education Perspectives;
January 1, 2003 ;
191 words
......Pedagogies: Developing the Science of Nursing Education, a conference to address the science...development and other areas basic to nursing education. This conference, to be held in Minneapolis...to kick off the NLN's first Annual Nursing Education Research Institute, planned for ...
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