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Including administrators in curricular redesign: How the academic-practice relationship can bridge the practice-theory gap.

Maya Reshef KalogirouChristine ChauvetOlive Yonge
Published in: Journal of nursing management (2020)
Leaders in both the education and practice settings can better prepare newly graduated nurses and bridge the theory-practice gap by co-creating a joint committee and creating more touchpoints with one another. A joint committee can develop appropriate entry-to-programme guidelines, discuss relevant trends in practice and shape the curriculum. Clinical experiences for students may also act as extra touchpoints whereby the two groups can discuss clinical mentorship needs and build stronger academic-practice relationships.
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