Total Doctors Count - 67

Mr. David John Schnabel Jr

MSN, RN, CCRN, CFRN, PHRN

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English, Spanish

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States

  • USD $55
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mrs. Sandra Pérez

B.Sc Nursing Science

🩺  Nurse Education
(2)

English, Spanish

El Puerto de Santa Maria, Cadiz, Spain

  • USD $25
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mrs. Blazka Ovnicek

BSC NURSING (R.N) DIPL.M.S.

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English

Lesce, Gorenjska, Slovenia

  • USD $55
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. Shine George Joseph

POST BASIC BSC NURSING

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English, Hindi, Marathi

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

  • USD $205
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. Kingsley Ezeh

BACHELOR OF NURSING SCIENCE

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English

Ife, Osun, Nigeria

  • USD $155
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Ms. Maram Haimour

MASTERS IN NURSING OF CHRONIC CASES / BA NURSING

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

Arabic, English

Amman, Amman, Jordan

  • USD $25
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. R K Yadav

Registered Nurse

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English, Hindi

Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, India

  • USD $25
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Dr. Rajesh Konnur

Ph.D

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English

Patna, Bihar, India

  • USD $25
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Mr. Abdulmutallib Abdullahi

REGISTERED NURSE

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English, Hausa, Gbagyi, Nupe

Minna, Niger, Nigeria

  • USD $25
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

Ms. Marian P. Dungganon

REGISTERED NURSE

🩺  Nurse Education
(3)

English, Tagalog

Manila, Luzon, Philippines

  • USD $25
  • 10 - 30 min Consultation

What is the purpose of nursing education?

The purpose of nursing education is to prepare nurses with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide safe and effective care to patients in various healthcare settings. Nursing education programs can be found at the diploma, associate's degree, bachelor's degree, and graduate levels, and they typically include both classroom and clinical components.

The primary goals of nursing education are to:

  1. Develop clinical competence: Nursing education programs aim to develop the knowledge and skills needed to provide high-quality patient care. This includes understanding anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, and medical procedures, as well as developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

  2. Foster professional growth and development: Nursing education programs promote the development of professional values, ethics, and attitudes that are necessary for providing patient-centered care. This includes developing strong communication skills, cultural competence, and the ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals.

  3. Provide an understanding of healthcare systems and policies: Nurses need to understand the healthcare system and healthcare policies to provide patient-centered care. Nursing education programs cover healthcare systems, healthcare policies, and healthcare economics, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare environment.

  4. Prepare nurses for licensure and certification: Nursing education programs prepare nurses to take licensure and certification exams, such as the NCLEX exam, to become licensed registered nurses or licensed practical nurses.

Overall, nursing education prepares nurses to provide high-quality patient care, work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and continuously improve their skills and knowledge throughout their careers.