Promoting Excellence in Nursing Education: Strategic Goals and Achievements

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The content discussed involves the continuous improvement progress report for a DNP program, potential updates and plans for RN to MN pathways, and the importance of clinical partnerships. Strategic activities, teaching, leadership, research, and outreach goals are highlighted to enhance nursing education. Notable achievements of faculty members are also mentioned, indicating a commitment to excellence in the field of nursing.


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  1. CCNE Continuous Improvement Progress Report most likely due next summer (1.1.a) DNP Update and Plans (1.4.c) Beginning discussion RN -> MN? (1.4.b) Clinical Partnerships? (2.2) Resource Allocation

  2. Strategic activity versus busyness Strategic agility can t predict the future Let s take a look .

  3. Goal #3. DISCOVERY OF KNOWLEDGE: RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES To serve as leaders in nursing by generating, translating, and disseminating knowledge through research and scholarly activities. Goal #4. OUTREACH: PROMOTION OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS To promote health and wellness through professional practice, collaboration, consultation, civic engagement, education and leadership. Goal #1. TEACHING/LEADERSHIP: LEADERS IN NURSING PRACTICE To inspire baccalaureate and graduate students, within a diverse, challenging, and engaging learning environment, to become leaders in the practice of professional nursing. 1.1 Offer high quality undergraduate and graduate curriculum based on professional and accreditation standards 1.2 Develop and/or provide access to electives that allow students to have a diverse, challenging, and engaging experience. Includes recognizing and encouraging student-inspired learning opportunities. Goal #2. TEACHING/INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT To create an interactive environment in which faculty and students discover, learn, and integrate knowledge into nursing practice. 2.1 CON curriculum reflects the world at-large with diversity, national and international initiatives and standards. 2.2 Establish new and innovative partnerships to advance the MSU CON vision. 3.1 Enhance, value and support research and scholarship. 4.1 Foster and support outreach through service learning, research, and practice at the local, national, and international levels. . 4.2. Establish a reputation of faculty as experts in health education/ health promotion locally, nationally, and internationally. 3.2. Increase the number and dollar amount of research grants submitted from the College of Nursing to expand depth and understanding of the problems/questions/hypotheses focused on by college researchers. 3.3 Triple the publication productivity college-wide over a period of five years on the primary literature related to outcomes and discoveries from the aims of scholarly activity 3.4 Standards and expectations for research in the College of Nursing increased in the tenure and promotion guidelines (Policy E-1). 3.5 Create opportunities for faculty and students to collaborate in scholarly activities across all levels of nursing education. 3.6 Promote translational research 3.7 Integrate staff into the research mission of the College 1.3 Instill a culture of leadership where leadership, evidence-based practice, scholarship, and innovation are fostered and valued in the classroom, clinical learning setting, and point of care 1.4 Seamless* nursing education supported between ADN-BSN- MN-DNP. Includes successful promotion of the value of BSN/MN/DNP in Montana. 1.5 Recruit, retain and value diversity (e.g. gender, age, ethnicity) among students, staff, and faculty 2.3. Use state of the art technology and informatics to optimize teaching outcomes and enhance student success across all campuses. 4.3. Promote a culture of wellness for faculty, staff and students. 4.4 Integrate staff into the outreach mission of the College 1.6 Integrate staff into the teaching mission of the College

  4. Dr. Linda Torma MSU Faculty Development Award Susan Myers-Clack 2013 Leadership MSU class Jane Scharff Jonas Scholar at U of Missouri Teresa Seright approved as Sharecare Expert Russ Motshenbacher - passed his psych NP certification exam Others?

  5. Homecoming Weekend Events Friday, September 21 1:30 3 p.m. Self-guided tour and coffee at Sherrick Hall 6-9 p.m. 75th Anniversary Gala at the Hilton Garden Inn, Bozeman Saturday, September 22 10 a.m. Watch the Homecoming Parade with fellow nursing alumni and friends. 11:30 a.m. MSU Alumni Foundation tailgate party and Bobcat Prowl 2:07 p.m. Bobcat Football vs. Northern Colorado. Homecoming Weekend Events Lodging Hilton Garden Inn (2023 Commerce Way; phone - 406-582-9900) Best Western Plus GranTree Inn (1325 N. 7th Ave.; phone 406-587-5261) MSU College of Nursing History Book A Legacy of Nursing Education Available at MSU bookstore; www.msubookstore.org College of Nursing 75th Anniversary Vests Order by September 7 to have by Homecoming Football seats order online or call 406-994-CATS http://www.montana.edu/wwwnu/about/75th.htm

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