Becoming a Registered Nurse
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Alavi, C
Cooke, M
Crowe, M
Cooke, M
Crowe, M
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1997
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This paper describes research carried outwith clinical agencies and former students to ascertain the effectiveness of curriculum design within the third year of a problem-based Bachelor of Nursing programme. It shows that where holistic care, time management, prioritization of care, working as a team member, and sophisticated clinical reasoning were introduced as deliberate strategies in students' learning, the transition to the workplace was more successful.
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Nurse Education Today
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17
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Nursing
Curriculum and pedagogy