by Hillary Gamblin | Dec 20, 2019 | Featured, Teacher Ed, Uncategorized
Do your teacher candidates understand edTPA video requirements? That’s a difficult question to answer. Requirements can vary depending on a program’s submission software, the subject-specific edTPA handbook being used, and the particular task or artifact. But despite...
by Abby Wilson | Nov 20, 2019 | Featured, Nursing Ed, Psych, Uncategorized
It’s no secret that HIPAA rules are daunting. But teaching them? Even more so. While HIPAA was created to protect health data integrity, confidentiality, and availability, it’s not an easy policy to understand. As MD Allen B. Weisse humorously remarked,...
by Abby Wilson | Oct 9, 2019 | Featured, Nursing Ed, Psych, Uncategorized
If a patient disclosed private information, would you tweet about it? Probably not. But posting a selfie at work is harmless, right? Unfortunately, HIPAA violations on social media aren’t uncommon. And violators may not even know they’re posting something...
by Abby Wilson | May 22, 2019 | Uncategorized, Featured, Nursing Ed
Physical examinations are one of healthcare’s most powerful tools. They’re fast, informative, and inexpensive. But not all physical examinations are created equal. According to the American Journal of Medicine, 76% of cases resulting in missed or delayed...
by Hillary Gamblin | May 22, 2019 | Uncategorized, Featured, Nursing Ed
A head-to-toe assessment is a staple in the nursing profession. In fact, a NCSBN survey found that newly licensed RNs performed 3.98 physical assessments during their last shift. A NCSBN survey found that newly licensed RNs performed 3.98 physical assessments during...
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