Kay Kline's research while affiliated with Spectrum Health and other places

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Publications (2)


The Clinical Placement Consortium: where education and practice meet
  • Article

November 2005

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19 Reads

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8 Citations

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development

Jan Hodges

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Kay Kline

The process of planning the clinical rotations for nursing students can be challenging for both academia and the clinical service setting. This article will discuss a collaborative model that is used by one nursing community. Advantages and challenges will be presented from both views as well as lessons learned. The Clinical Placement Consortium (CPC) has served as a method to work toward a common goal of quality clinical experiences for all students.

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The Clinical Placement Consortium

November 2005

·

21 Reads

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5 Citations

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development

The process of planning the clinical rotations for nursing students can be challenging for both academia and the clinical service setting. This article will discuss a collaborative model that is used by one nursing community. Advantages and challenges will be presented from both views as well as lessons learned. The Clinical Placement Consortium (CPC) has served as a method to work toward a common goal of quality clinical experiences for all students.

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... (c) Hospitals' restrictions of the number of students permitted to the clinical units; (d) Rivalry among schools for clinical slots; and (e) Clinical nursing-faculty shortage to instruct students. 15,[19][20][21][22][23][24] ...

Reference:

No room at the inn: Use of maternal-child simulation when hospital clinical is restricted: BARRA and HERNANDEZ
The Clinical Placement Consortium: where education and practice meet
  • Citing Article
  • November 2005

Journal for Nurses in Staff Development