Nurse Educator interview
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NURS535Theinterviewpaperinstructionsfollowingquestionsapproved.docx
NURS535Nurseeducatorinterviewqts.docx
NURS535Theinterviewpaperinstructionsfollowingquestionsapproved.docx
Following the assignment guidelines below, you will submit a written reflection paper on your nurse educator interview by the end of week 4.
Assignment Guidelines
Your interview paper should include:
· Who does the interviewee teach?
· What does your interviewee teach and where?
· Trends and changes in nursing education as experienced by the person you interviewed.
· A reflection that compares your interview data to class readings and the literature that you reviewed prior to conducting the interview (pay special attention to trends, themes, concepts, and changes in nursing education).
· What you learned as a result of this assignment.
· A conclusion discussing your personal thoughts, opinions, views, and insights related to the specific area of nursing education of your interviewee.
Your paper should be at least 3–4 pages (excluding the cover and reference pages), typed in Times New Roman using 12-point font, and double-spaced with 1" margins. Your paper should be written in current APA style with correct spelling and grammar and include references as appropriate.
NURS535Nurseeducatorinterviewqts.docx
Nurse Educator Interview
(Questions submission for approval)
M Lopez RN
NURS 535
Name: Yojani Valdes
Title: RN, MSN, DON.
Area of education: Pediatric Extended Care/ Nursing Instructor
Length of time in the current position: 12 years
Date and time of schedule interview: May 23/ 2024 at 2:30 pm
List of Questions to ask:
-What is your greatest pleasure as a nurse and educator?
- What do you expect from the students you precept once they come into the floor?
- Why did you decide to become a nurse educator?
- What is your greatest strength as a nurse educator and professional?
-What is your greatest weakness as a nurse educator and professional?
-Tell me about a time where you had to act quickly to protect the health of a patient?
-Have you ever had doubts about your choice to become a nurse educator?
-Do you prefer to work as a bedside nurse or in the private sector of health care?
- Did you ever have an issue when working with a patient or precepting a student from a different cultural or spiritual background? How did you solve it?
-What kind of qualities do you look for in a nurse or student nurse that interviews to work or go to clinicals under your supervision?
-Tell about something you learned from your years of experience as a nurse that you would like your students to be aware of?