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Quality and Safety in Nursing Education: A Clinical Microsystems Approach
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June 25-27, 2008
Oak Brook Terrace, IL
The purpose of this seminar will be to build collaborative relationships between academic and clinical practice partners committed to creating a system of experiential learning based innovations of the microsystems design model. Such learning integrates knowledge domains and teaching techniques that result in better patient outcomes, improved system performance and transforms professional learning theory into safe, practical application. The program focus is to move clinical and academic partnerships from theory to practical application during the practicum experience. Case studies related to best practices in partnership development will be highlighted during this program.
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Introducing the Premier Infection Prevention and Control Online Course
We've combined the practitioner experience of Joint Commission Resources with the academic strength for which the University of Minnesota - School of Nursing is known, to bring you a comprehensive online course, Infection Prevention and Control. This new online course is a convenient and cost-effective way to enhance your infection control knowledge and can help you to earn continuing education credits.