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Creat Nurs ; 21(3): 161-6, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26376575

ABSTRACT

This article provides a knowledge and understanding of an international, collaborative, cultural learning model for students from the United States and Scotland. Internationalizing the student experience has been instrumental for student learning for the past eight years. Both countries have developed programs that have enriched and enhanced the overall student learning experience, mainly through the sharing of evidence-based care in both hospital and community settings. Student learning is at the heart of this international model, and through practice learning, leadership, and reflective practice, student immersion in global health care and practice is immense. Moving forward, we are seeking new opportunities to explore learning partnerships to provide this collaborative cultural learning experience.


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Cultural Competency , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate , International Educational Exchange , Models, Educational , Female , Humans , Male , Nurses, International , Scotland , United States
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Nurse Educ Pract ; 9(2): 102-8, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19059008

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This article describes a newly developed, internationally focused concept model, Engaging tomorrow's international nursing leaders (ETINL). The primary tenets of the ETINL model encourage advocacy, activism, and professional accountability in preparing nursing leadership. The article presents the foundation and application of the ETINL model in providing an on-going forum for student and faculty exploration of global nursing issues. The concept model has been applied in a collaborative partnership between a United States school of nursing and two United Kingdom schools of nursing to create a leadership development course 'blending web-based learning and mentored experiential travel. This pilot project illustrates the ways alliances between international schools of nursing build nursing leaders who can facilitate global health outcomes.


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Education, Nursing/organization & administration , Leadership , Humans , International Cooperation , Models, Educational , Models, Nursing , Pilot Projects , Young Adult
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