Developing Academic Skills for Nursing Associates by Cariona Flaherty

Developing Academic Skills for Nursing Associates by Cariona Flaherty

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Developing Academic Skills for Nursing Associates by Cariona Flaherty

Written specifically for trainee nursing associates, this book enables students to transition to university with confidence. Provides expert guidance on how to develop key academic skills such as academic writing, digital literacy, research, and portfolio development.
Cariona Flaherty RGN, Higher Dip, BSc (Hons), PGCHE, FHEA, is a senior lecturer in adult nursing and programme leader for Nursing Associates at Middlesex University. Cariona is a specialist trained critical care nurse, who has extensive senior clinical and critical care education experience. In addition to her academic role, Cariona is currently a doctoral student at Middlesex University undertaking research related to critical thinking in undergraduate nurse education. Marion Taylor SFHEA is an Associate Professor and Director of Programmes at Middlesex University.  Marion is a RGN and has a wealth of senior academic experience in leading the development and delivery of nursing and nursing associate programmes. Marion has interest and expertise in supporting students who are also employees, and working in close partnership with employers to ensure students realise their potential.
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ISBN 13 9781529668278
ISBN 10 1529668271
Title Developing Academic Skills for Nursing Associates
Author Cariona Flaherty
Series Understanding Nursing Associate Practice
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Year published 2024-02-23
Number of pages 184
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