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Nursing Education Interview

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Introduction
The interview consisted of a nurse who was a graduate of Grand Canyon University with a Master’s degree in nursing education. She is a clinical educator at Deer Valley- campus and is enrolled as a post-graduate for leadership innovation. The person was chosen because of her advanced skills and education insight at the Master’s level of nursing. In this interview, the information provided will contain personal achievements and advice with the crucial competencies needed for success and growth, and words of wisdom for success at the Master’s level in nursing.
Overview of Career
The asked question entailed the starting of any pre-licensure education and the colleges or institutes these levels of education were obtained. The interviewee …show more content…

The interviewee states, “I encompass a large area of the hospital as the clinical instructor. I cover the progressive coronary care floor, telemetry, short-stay, medical-surgical, orthopedic floor, and the new graduates. I also provide education on our network, such as the ACLS/BLS, orientation, competency development, skills fairs and any accreditations” (J. C, personal communication, January 12, 2016).
The next topic of talk leads to the specific competencies needed for the importance of this position that was gained from the graduate or accredited schools you attended. The interviewee stated,” There are eight core competencies learned, which are facilitate learning, promote learner development and socialization, assessment and evaluation, curriculum design/program outcomes, change agent, quality improvement, scholarship, and engagement in an educational environment. The last four I stated are for cross over into leadership. Change is an inevitability, flexibility and compromise that are the keys to success” (J. C, personal communication, January 12, …show more content…

The interviewee answered, “Take a heart math or emotional intelligence course. Learn yourself, and then you can learn how to work with those who ‘push buttons.’ I had to learn to have that poker face because it is very tough to do when you are on a subject that is tough to present on those who like to push those buttons and cause friction” (J. C, personal communication, January 12, 2016).
The closing topic asked was there any personal advice she could give to the interviewer, who is also starting the graduate program for leadership advancement. She answered with a smile, “There are two books that you need to read, one is called, Interdisciplinary Shared Governance by Porter-O’Grady. The next book is ‘Essentials of Nursing Leadership by Tapen, Weiss, and Whitehead. Then I also recommend all books by the author Liz Jazwiec, these books have a playful approach to patient satisfaction, leadership and workplace positivity” (J. C, personal communication, January 12, 2016).

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