Artificial intelligence is rapidly integrating into nursing education, offering personalized learning, clinical simulations, and streamlined study workflows. From generative AI tutors to note-based ...
Nursing education in 2026 is undergoing a major shift toward active, learner-centered strategies, competency-based curricula, and greater diversity in leadership. Evidence-based teaching methods, ...
The landscape of nursing education is changing rapidly, and as leaders in nursing education who have experienced firsthand the evolution of this field, we can confidently say that technology is at the ...
Located on the second floor of the Health Education Campus (HEC), the Center for Nursing Education, Simulation & Innovation is composed of three areas that replicate clinical conditions for nurses in ...
Purdue University Scho o l of Nursing students place their hands into a large, beating human heart, immersing themselves into anatomy rather than simply studying it. “Nursing is very hands-on,” Nagle ...
Purdue University’s colleges of Health and Human Sciences (HHS) and Pharmacy are taking giant leaps in advancing collaborative, innovative learning for health care professionals in Indiana through a ...
In the spring of 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced a shift from in-person instruction to remote teaching and learning in classroom settings from K through college, the Connell School faculty ...
Technology is revolutionizing many modern fields of study, offering innovative solutions, bridging gaps, etc. For example, by helping nursing students meet the healthcare field's intricate ...
Competency-based education is rooted in population health needs and is crucial for achieving Sustainable Development Goals #3 “good health and well-being” and #4 “quality education”. Join us as we ...
The healthcare AI market is expected to grow by 37% annually until 2030. While only one-fifth of healthcare organizations worldwide were adopting AI models as of 2021, there is growing opportunity and ...
Editor's note: Jennifer Graebe is the director of nursing continuing professional development and joint accreditation at the American Nurses Credentialing Center, and Lisa McIntyre-Hite is vice ...
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