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Teaching IOM/HMD: Implications of the Institute of Medicine and Health & Medicine Division Reports for Nursing Education, 4th Edition
Finkelman, Anita Ward
ISBN 13: 
9781558106796
Previous ISBN (13): 
9781558104549
ISBN 10: 
1558106790
Category: 
Nursing: Education
Edition: 
4
Publisher: 
American Nurses Association
Format: 
Paperback
Status: 
Active
Weight: 
1.01
Retail Price: 
82.50
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Synopsis:
This fully updated edition of Teaching IOM/HMD: Implications of the Institute of Medicine and Health & Medicine Division Reports for Nursing Education brings the IOM and HMD reports to life for learners. The easy-to-follow guidance gives instructors what they need to help their students readily conceptualize how the reports influence and affect modern nursing practice. It introduces the concept of integrating the IOM and HMD reports onnursing practice into the educational setting and thereafter into practice. Nursing is a practice profession: nursing education and staff development need to reflect this in every aspect. Many of the IOM and HMD reports that are relevant to nursing-especially those on quality issues-are the platforms for improvements throughout health care practice, policy, and education. This book is based in large part on the author's ongoing, first-hand conversations and collaborations with nurse educators, staff developers, and clinicians. It takes a real-world approach to implementing the IOM and reports into modern nursing practice. Teaching IOM/HMD is organized into IOM's five core competencies for all health care professionals-patient-centered care, interprofessional teamwork, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics utilization. It features new and re- invigorated insights and ideas on why and how to understand the IOM and HMD reports and their recommendations individually and as a body of work.

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