Wednesday, May 3, 2017

A Letter to My Future Students





My Dearest Student:..

I hope that you understand I want nothing more than to offer you the knowledge that I have obtained over the years as a nurse.  Know that it is normal for this journey to feel lonely, long, and bumpy.  It is my goal to provide you with the required skills that pave a path to a smooth, professional career that you find completely rewarding.  I hope to be the hand you reach for when the work becomes difficult and overwhelming. I hope the be the call you make when you are seemingly lost in research and books and need direction and inspiration; and I hope to remain your mentor long after you have finished my course and graduated from the nursing program.  Please know that you are never alone, as your instructor I have been in your shoes and I remember a time when veteran nurses and instructors ate their young (meaning, they chewed us up and spit us out).  This is not what I want for you dear student; it is my deepest wish to use the time that you are my student to make you professional, knowledgeable, independent and efficient; thus, breaking the traditional maltreatment cycle of new hire nurses.

One of the ways I intend to provide you with a career that is second to none, is by creating an engaging, active classroom, laboratory and clinical environment.  Traditional teaching was all that I knew prior to taking an informatics course in 2017.  I hope to share the skills and knowledge that were provided to me in this course with each one of you.  21st Century nursing education instills quite a challenge with regard to technology; however, I have been provided a significant tool box and list of resources that will provide each of you with an advanced, technologically savvy learning environment that will both challenge and drive all of your nursing education endeavors.  For instance, be prepared to provide your journals in a professional blog, present infographics, eposters and educational commercial grade video strips to your classmates.  Having the confidence to begin to use technology for the first time, or just to learn different aspects of technology, is the first step in understanding the importance of health information management and nursing informatics and the role it plays in the future of patient care.

         I hope that you are as amazed and excited as I was when I was learning to use these creative, innovate types of learning strategies during my educational endeavors.  I also hope the information that I provide to you will be a big stepping stone into the technological advances you are about to witness in healthcare as a whole throughout your career; including electronic medical records, medical equipment, medication administration and so much more!

I wish you the smoothest of journeys, remember that I am here for you, remember that I am on your side and that I am your biggest advocate as we all strive for success stories in the nursing program!

All My Best,
        Ms. B.



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A Letter to My Future Students

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