Building Your Nursing Career - Gail J. Donner, Mary M. Wheeler, Janice Waddell

Building Your Nursing Career

A Guide for Students
Buch | Spiralbindung
88 Seiten
2009 | 3rd edition
Mosby Canada (Verlag)
978-1-897422-15-1 (ISBN)
26,15 inkl. MwSt
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Suitable for nursing students to assist them in the process of planning their future career, this book aims to provide students with practical advice on how to get the most from their education, and subsequently, their careers.
The only career planning book available in Canada developed specifically for nursing students! This specialized workbook has been written specifically for nursing students as a tool to assist them in the process of planning their future career. Following the Donner-Wheeler "Career Planning and Development Model", the book aims to provide students with practical advice on how to get the most from their education, and subsequently, their careers. Students will learn how to:



Develop a clinical learning plan
Appropriately select courses
Determine a foci for course assignments
Balance extracurricular activities
Establish a sense of control and direction over their academic career
Develop a plan for future success

Building on the success of the previous two editions, the fully-updated Third Edition of Building Your Nursing Career will serve as a valuable aid to any nursing student, no matter if they are just entering school or are close to graduating.

"This inexpensive text is used from year one to fourth year...The self-assessment and reality check are great for preparing the students and compiling the work they've done in the program. When students interview, I get phone calls and rave reviews on the students because they are interviewing so well. Students are being offered jobs six weeks into senior practicum! Students have said this book is the most valuable book to have!" - Nursing instructor Kathryn Hyndman, Brandon University

"I spent hours trying to decide what area of nursing I wanted to go into, as well as where I wanted my career to lead me. These have always been questions that I have found hard to answer. With so many different career options how could I choose? [This book] uses questions to encourage you to reflect about the things that you enjoy most, and ways in which you currently spend your time. This challenges you to consider ways in which you want to progress through your nursing education to gain the end result of a career that is right for you. It asks you many questions, with plenty of space to write your answers. The final chapter contains information about choosing your first job as a registered nurse, as well as interview technique and some of the possible questions that you may be asked. As a 3rd year approaching interview time I have certainly found this section handy! This is a good, valid resource tool, which is very useful when considering and challenging your personal future nursing career." - Nursing student Helen Rowe, Bournemouth University

.Enhanced discussion of "Visioning” - a fundamental step in the Donner-Wheeler Career Planning and Development Model
.Broader focus on learning styles and the importance of determining one's own style as a part of the Self-Assessment process
.Practical advice on how to market yourself and be aware of your own projected image, including a discussion on social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace, etc.) and their new role in the hiring process
.New content on e-portfolios and electronic resumes, and the importance of utilizing them as a tool in the career planning and development process
.Updated discussion on mentors and their role in a student's academic career
.Plenty of student examples and further resources

Dr. Janice Waddell is a Professor Emeritus in the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing (DCSN) at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). Over the course of her academic career at TMU, Dr. Waddell has served as a faculty member and Associate Director in the DCSN, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Community Services, inaugural Director of Experiential Learning, and Interim Associate Director of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies (YSGS). In addition, she has served as a supervisor for undergraduate and graduate students in Toronto Metropolitan University's Undergraduate and Master of Nursing programs. Dr. Waddell's teaching, learning and research interests include: Career planning and development for nurses, with a particular emphasis on nursing students and faculty; factors influencing student engagement; enhancing the transition from student to registered nurse; curriculum development; new faculty development; and the scholarship of learning and teaching. Dr. Waddell has been active in the nursing community and has held many leadership roles within the Registered Nurses Foundation of Ontario, a charitable organization that supports nurses and nursing students to advance their nursing leadership, education, and scholarship. Dr. Waddell was made an honorary member of the Canadian Nursing Students' Association in acknowledgement of her career planning and development work with undergraduate nursing students.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.2.2009
Verlagsort Toronto
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 276 mm
Gewicht 280 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Ausbildung / Prüfung
ISBN-10 1-897422-15-6 / 1897422156
ISBN-13 978-1-897422-15-1 / 9781897422151
Zustand Neuware
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