With the vision in place and the tools secured, the blueprint can be finalized and approved. Then it is time to put on hardhats and begin work. Read More
Write a clear and accurate 2- to 3-paragraph justification statement identifying your reasons for choosing your MSN specialization. Provide sufficient evidence of incorporating feedback you received from colleagues in this week’s Discussion Forum. Read More
Submit Parts 1-6 of your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan. Remember to include an introduction paragraph which contains a clear and comprehensive purpose statement which delineates all required Read More
a chart that visually discusses/shows how you apply the five core competencies in your particular area of nursing practice that relate to critical thought and reflective cognitive processes. Be creative! You may add clipart, photos, multi-media files you have permission to use. Read More
An academic portfolio is beneficial for a new scholar to maintain, as it highlights knowledge gained, support of evidence-based practice, and accomplishments Read More
A well-developed portfolio is a chronological, visual representation of your professional growth. The portfolio does not replace your curriculum vitae (CV) or resume, rather it is the supporting documentation that validates what you have stated on your CV. Read More
First, strategy is to make sure I have a current resume to showcase my education, achievements and to provide some background information. In the article” The use of professional portfolios for career enhancement Read More
Based on the letter, answer the following: Who is intended to be included in the “We” of the last paragraph of the letter? Is our society more accepting of some immigrant groups versus others? Read More
Create a 12-15 slide presentation (PowerPoint, include slide notes or voice over; Prezi, include voice over) that presents a proposed care delivery or nursing model change for a department that aligns costs, quality, and health that supports the care of patients across the continuum. Include the following: Read More