Category: Professional Development

  • Academic Success and Professional Development Plan

    Table of Contents Introduction Academic Resources or Strategies Professional Resources or Strategies Intended Use of the Resources Conclusion References Introduction The scope of professional nursing has continued to evolve for the better, with the inception of modern clinical practice as well as the embrace of technology in healthcare provision for quality and safety. Nurses have…

  • Professional Development Workshop: Job Search Methods

    According to the seminar, there are three (3) steps in a job search for internships or career jobs. The first step is to know who you are and what can you contribute to the business or industry of your potential employer. These contributions may include the level of education you have attained, the skills you…

  • Important Concepts of Teacher Professional Development

    Important concepts in the article Feiman-Nemser (2001) presented three important concepts in the article. The central ideas in the teachers professional development include the pre-service preparation, new teachers induction and the continuous professional development. According to Feiman-Nemser (2001), the central ideas are interconnected and critical in the teachers professional development and the teaching practice. The…

  • Taylors Framework for the Professional Development of Doctoral Supervisors

    The article written by Stan Taylor centers around the changes in supervision practices which became necessary due to the new ways and methods of doctoral education. Last several decades have brought transformations in terms of formalization, growth and diversification of the candidate population, diversification of modes of and diversification of purposes of study. Supervision now…

  • A Nurses Professional Development Plan

    A professional nurse is an individual who does not only care for patients but also acts as an advocate of a broad range of people of all ethnic backgrounds, religions, colors, or socioeconomic statuses. Becoming a professional nurse also means educating the population about how they can be effective in self-care and self-management. To reach…

  • Approaches to Implementation: Effective Professional Development

    The first objective is to consolidate in the minds of students the basic laws of lexical compatibility, as well as the use of grammatical rules in the practice of foreign language communication. In relation to the peculiarities of teaching a foreign language aimed at achieving this goal, there is a method of identifying a cognitive…

  • A Best Practice Strategy for Professional Development

    Recall When I was writing my first project, I tended to invent new technical ideas for the aspect that I was studying. In most cases, I thought I was very clever and had made some of the best decisions while handling the project. I was determined to finish the project within the shortest time as…

  • Professional Development of Nurses

    The Institute of Medicines (IOM) report has become a document that offers the most comprehensive range of recommendations and changes for improving and transforming healthcare. Its main points are aimed at reforming the education and practice of nurses since they are the most numerical in medicine and have the broadest responsibilities. Consequently, the recommendations of…

  • APN Professional Development Plan

    Table of Contents Introduction APN Scope of Practice Nurse Practitioner (NONPF) Core Competencies Leadership Skills Conclusion References Introduction The term of the scope of practice is frequently associated with certified nurse practitioners. It refers to actions, procedures, and processes that are legally permitted for advanced practice registered nurses by their professional license. The scope of…

  • Professional Development of the Advanced Practice Nurse

    There are certain similarities and differences between the professions of family nurse practitioner (FNP), primary care provider (PCP), and clinical nurse specialist (CNS). FNPs and PCPs are the nurse practitioner (NP) specializations and CNSs stem from APRN. Those two nursing classes can be compared and differentiated in the spheres of education, the scope of practice,…