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Learning from the past to create our future

Learning from the past to create our future. A Scenario-based Nursing Orientation Bev Partington MS, RN-BC Julie Tryhorne BSN, RN, OCN. Where We Started. Presentation style ( example ) Topic/Mandatory driven Post tests Sitting More sitting. The Evidence. NNSDO presentation in Atlanta

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Learning from the past to create our future

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  1. Learning from the past to create our future A Scenario-based Nursing Orientation Bev Partington MS, RN-BC Julie Tryhorne BSN, RN, OCN

  2. Where We Started • Presentation style (example) • Topic/Mandatory driven • Post tests • Sitting • More sitting

  3. The Evidence • NNSDO presentation in Atlanta • Literature search • Knowles • Adult learning • Passive vs. Active Learners • 10% read, 30% see, etc.

  4. Change • Group work • Individual scenario • More group work • Consensus – the family is born • Unifying themes

  5. Working with Presenters • Before • During the rollout • After • Exemplar topic (example)

  6. Initial Feedback • Participants • Presenters

  7. The Future • Implementation of EHR • Increase buy-in from presenters • Growing pains Questions?

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