
The Past, Present and Future of Nursing Education with Audrey Snyder, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC
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Adrianne engages in a conversation with experienced nurse and educator Audrey Snyder, who formerly served as the Dean of Practice and Innovation for the College of Nursing at the University of North Carolina - Greensboro and has now been appointed as the Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Academic Partnerships in the same institution. The discussion revolves around nursing education, encompassing its evolution over time and its future prospects.
Dr. Snyder's viewpoints offer a fascinating and insightful dialogue. She emphasizes the significance of nursing education is centered around the community and technology and outlines the modifications required to cater to the needs of upcoming students as well as the struggling healthcare sector.
Some key points they elaborate upon are:
- The healthcare model should prioritize disease and injury prevention, not just treatment.
- Nurses' roles and skills should be viewed differently on a global scale.
- Nursing education should prioritize critical decision-making and interpersonal communication.
- The advantages and disadvantages of online learning are discussed.
- Telehealth has benefits for both providers and patients.
- The challenges faced by first-generation and non-traditional college students are acknowledged.
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/audrey-snyder-bb57283b
Twitter: @AudreySnyderPhD
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