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New RWJF Nursing Brief Examines State-Level Partnerships as Education Capacity Solution

Jun 23, 2010 | Nursing News
New RWJF Nursing Brief Examines State-Level Partnerships as Education Capacity Solution

The latest edition of the Charting Nursing’s Future examines state efforts to increase education capacity and build a 21st century nursing workforce. The Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA) has worked to help states build multi-stakeholder teams across the country that are collaborating to redesign nursing education, implement policy change, and address faculty recruitment and diversity, among other strategies. This issue of the Charting series, produced by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, highlights work in several states including policy strategies in Texas, Michigan, and Virginia; and new curricula and technology strategies in New York, North Carolina, Florida and North Dakota. The issue also includes a summary of an ongoing American Journal of Nursing Series offering in depth articles on five exemplar state teams.

Read the entire Brief here.

Learn more about the American Journal of Nursing/CCNA's seven-part series on nursing education capacity solutions published in the American Journal of Nursing that describes public and private collaborative efforts to redesign nursing education to prepare the future nursing workforce.