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Ambulatory Nursing Toolkit for Educators
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Ambulatory Nursing Toolkit for Educators

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A collection of resources for ambulatory care nursing educators and learners.

This toolkit provides materials for nursing educators and learners, including training materials for nurses and clinicians preparing to precept students and online modules and simulations that may be used to supplement ambulatory care nursing courses. All materials and resources in this toolkit are free for public use.

Ambulatory Care Nursing Modules

These e-learning modules are designed for instructors to assign to learners or for nurses wishing to review ambulatory care nursing competencies. Topics include: Population Health Management, Psychological First Aid, Electronic Health Records, Telehealth, and more.

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Ambulatory Care Nursing Simulations

The Ambulatory Care Nursing Simulations provide complete teaching materials for planning and delivering simulations covering topics that introduce learners to the ambulatory care setting and provide introductory experiences with competencies essential in these settings.

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Ambulatory Care Nursing Preceptor Training

The Strategies for Preceptors online training series comprises four interactive, self-paced learning modules intended for registered nurses (RNs) preparing to precept students, new/novice RNs, or practicing RNs who are new to ambulatory care nursing.

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Acknowledgments

This website and these online resources are supported in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $2,798,890 with 0 percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HSS or the U.S. Government.