In this episode of Elsevier’s Nursing Education Insights podcast, dive deeper into the transformative world of generative AI, specifically the impact of Sherpath AI, an evidence-based generative AI platform tailored for nursing education. Hosted by Danielle LeCompte, Head of Marketing for Elsevier’s Nursing and Health Professions Education division, the discussion features esteemed nurse educators Hollie Moots, Tammy Pleasant, and Jodi Orm. Together, they share insights on integrating AI into nursing programs and its profound influence on healthcare education.
Discover practical implementation strategies that empower both students and faculty to unlock the full potential of this groundbreaking technology. Learn how evidence-based tools like Sherpath AI transform how students study, prepare for exams, and apply their learning to real-world scenarios. The discussion also explores how AI supports faculty in developing engaging teaching materials, creating curriculum-aligned activities, and enhancing classroom efficiency.
The episode doesn’t stop there—it highlights the necessity of trusted AI sources in nursing education and pinpoints the unique challenges and opportunities that generative AI presents in healthcare contexts. Whether you’re curious about how AI might reshape your curriculum or searching for fresh perspectives to spark meaningful educational innovation, this episode offers the insights and inspiration you need.
Don’t miss this engaging discussion about the future of nursing education. Tune in and join us as we explore the collaborative possibilities of AI in advancing healthcare learning.
Tune in as hosts Hollie Moots, Kasey Brandt, and Dinez Swanson explore the vital role of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in nursing education and healthcare. They delve into the historical context, emphasize the importance of integrating SDOH into nursing curricula and clinical practice, and share practical strategies for implementation. With compelling examples and insights, they highlight the impact of social factors on health outcomes and the need for cultural competence, empathy, and advocacy. Don't miss this call to action to promote health equity and understand SDOH's significance in patient-centered care.
This fascinating episode takes a deep dive into the transformative role of artificial intelligence in nursing education. Host Hollie Moots and special guest Paul Crockett discuss how personalized learning experiences are evolving with AI technologies such as Sherpath AI, Elsevier’s conversational AI assistant that is revolutionizing the way nursing students engage with educational content. Paul shares practical insights and tangible outcomes from innovative pilot programs, as well as details on the responsible AI practices Elsevier uses to mitigate risks and ethical concerns. Listen now to learn practical tips for integrating AI tools into your curriculum to enhance student engagement and outcomes.
In this insightful episode, host Danielle LeCompte and guests Cheryl Wilson and Nikole Hicks delve into the critical issue of the readiness gap in nursing education, discussing the alarming statistic that only 9% of nursing graduates are practice-ready despite passing the NCLEX®. The conversation explores the evolution towards competency-based education, the implementation of Elsevier’s Clinical Practice Readiness Assessment (CPRA), and the collaborative efforts needed between educational institutions and clinical settings to enhance the preparation and confidence of nursing students. This episode is a must-listen for educators seeking strategies for preparing practice-ready nurses.
Join us for this episode of the Nursing Education Insights Podcast to hear from data scientists and AI experts, Harry Muncey and Leah Livingston, as they discuss the exciting and emerging technology of generative AI. You’ll learn how Elsevier is leading the way in driving responsibility, trust, transparency, and data privacy within its AI products. With a focus on Sherpath AI and other AI initiatives, this episode delves into the basics of Generative AI, its potential benefits for higher education, and the need for responsible deployment strategies. Listen now to gain insights into the future of education and the possibilities unlocked by generative AI.
In this first episode of Season 3, nursing education experts Cheryl Wilson and Chris West discuss findings from the Clinician of the Future Report, an ongoing research program aimed at understanding future challenges faced by healthcare professionals and how stakeholders in the healthcare sector can provide meaningful support. You’ll find out how students feel about a variety of issues, including the current nursing shortage, safeguarding mental health, the role of generative AI in education and clinical practice, simulation in nursing education, and more. Listen now to gain valuable insights and strategies for making a positive impact on your students and the future of health care!
Listen in as nursing education experts Hollie Moots and Cheryl Wilson explore the transformative role of simulations in nursing education, highlighting its significance in equipping nurses to be versatile across diverse healthcare settings. Discover how COVID-19 accelerated the use of virtual screen-based simulations and learn about the crucial role these tools play in facilitating difficult conversations and enhancing debriefing experiences. This episode also sheds light on the Future of Nursing Report's emphasis on simulations in addressing social determinants of health and catering to diverse patient populations.
Don’t miss out on the valuable insights in this episode into the benefits and applications of nursing simulations!
In this can’t-miss episode, the nursing team from Osmosis — Shiv Gaglani, Maria Pfrommer, Kelsey LaFayette, and Liz Lucas — discuss the founding of Osmosis, its innovative educational methodology, and the many benefits of using multimodal videos to enhance learning. They explore how assigning videos, versus chapters in a text, makes learning more fun, efficient, and engaging to help students better absorb and apply their knowledge. Other key topics include the integration of Osmosis videos into Elsevier's Sherpath® collection and the mapping of Osmosis content to key nursing competencies.
Listen in as the team shares their insights on how Osmosis videos can help prepare students for exams, bridge the gap between education and practice, and drive better outcomes!
Join us for the second episode of season two with nursing education experts Linda and Angela Silvestri as they reflect on the first round of Next Generation NCLEX® results and the importance of preparing students for the exam and clinical practice from day one of nursing school.
They share innovative teaching techniques designed to decrease content saturation and bring focused clinical learning into the classroom, including a retrieval knowledge model, a scrambled classroom approach, reverse case studies guided by the NCSBN clinical judgment measurement model, and collaborative testing.
Listen in as Linda and Angela offer tangible tips and valuable advice on manageable ways to implement these teaching strategies in your classroom!
In our first episode of Season 2, Christine Gouveia, Vice President of Applied Learning Sciences at Elsevier, and Tammy Pleasant, an Elsevier Senior Nursing Education Specialist, provide insights into how programs can apply research results to more effectively implement products and policies that maximize student success.
Listen in as Christine describes the process of leveraging learning science and academic research to incorporate evidence-based practices into instructional frameworks. Tammy examines the impact this type of research can have in the classroom, based on her years of experience working with nursing programs to successfully implement Elsevier’s digital products.
You won’t want to miss these proven teaching, learning, and implementation strategies from Christine and Tammy!
In the fifth episode, expert author, Donna Ignatavicius, “Iggy”, examines the latest changes to NGN and explains the why behind the need for such changes. Donna’s mission is to support nursing faculty and students to develop critical, analytical, and creative thinking skills to access and retrieve the knowledge needed for developing clinical judgment. Donna serves as a leading NGN thought leader with Elsevier to help faculty prepare for the changes coming to the NCLEX as well as the critical need to have students patient-ready when they become new nurses.
In the fourth episode, assistant professor of Nursing at Northern Kentucky University, Brittany Sorrell demonstrates the significance of empathetic teaching and tactical ways to implement this philosophy into the classroom. Hollie Moots, Elsevier’s own nursing education specialist brings a global perspective to the conversation and reinforces the importance of building rapport with students and how these small efforts of empathetic listening and showing your human side can have a lasting impact on the student’s journey.
In the third episode, authors of the graduate-level Leadership Trajectory and winner of the 2021 AJN Book of the Year Award, discuss the importance of self-assessment & learning from personal experience. Through reflection exercises and documented methods outlined in their text, aspiring nurse leaders will gain further clarity to develop their interests and propel them forward in their career.
In our 2nd episode, Elsevier’s market-leading author Mariann Harding of Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing discusses ways educators can incorporate more clinical judgment practice into their courses using a multi-faceted approach. Listen in as Mariann outlines tangible tips for easy implementation and increased student engagement. You’ll learn actionable methods of bringing clinical judgment into the classroom to ensure students sharpen this vital skill using a variety of resources including case studies, simulations, and more.
We are excited to announce the official launch of Elsevier’s Nursing Education Insights podcast. In this episode, Elsevier’s nurse educators provide helpful strategies and practical guidance as we decode and discuss today’s teaching and learning challenges revolving around NGN, competency-based education, and what happens when students are at risk in the program. Our host Danielle LeCompte discusses these challenges with expert nurse educators Donna Spivey, Cheryl Wilson, and Megan Ubben.