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The NLN CNEA Webinar Series: Focus on the NLN CNEA Standards of Accreditation
The NLN CNEA Webinar Series: Focus on the NLN CNEA Standards of Accreditation provides faculty with the opportunity to focus in depth on the quality indicators associated with each NLN CNEA accreditation standard.
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The NLN CNEA Webinar Series: Focus on the NLN CNEA Standards of Accreditation
The NLN CNEA Webinar Series: Focus on the NLN CNEA Standards of Accreditation provides faculty with the opportunity to focus in depth on the quality indicators associated with each NLN CNEA accreditation standard. Each webinar focuses on a single accreditation standard and its quality indicators. Each quality indicator will be discussed, along with the interpreting guidelines and how faculty can best prepare their program to address each quality indicator with a goal of demonstrating compliance.
This webinar series is presented by NLN CNEA staff and nurse educators specifically selected by NLN CNEA because of their expertise and direct involvement with NLN CNEA accreditation.
Registration for individual webinars is available for $30.00 each.
Webinar dates to choose from:
- November 14
- December 5
Speaker/s
Judith A. Halstead, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF
Judith is the executive director of the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation in Washington, DC, a position she has held since July 2014. She has over thirty-five years of experience in nursing education with expertise in online education, nurse educator competencies, and evidence-based teaching in nursing education. She is co-editor of the widely referenced book on nursing education, Teaching in Nursing: A Guide for Faculty. Dr. Halstead is the recipient of numerous awards including the MNRS Advancement of Science Award for the Nursing Education Research Section and the Sigma Theta Tau International Elizabeth Russell Belford Excellence in Education Award. She is a fellow in the NLN Academy of Nursing Education and the American Academy of Nursing. She served as the president of the National League for Nursing from 2011-2013.
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