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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, research- related, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Presentation Format Text-based Document Title Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Sustainable Advancements in Nursing Education - Part 2: Leadership Mentoring, Outcomes & Impact Authors Cleeter, Deborah F.; Gary, Jodie C.; Slater, Larry Z.; Hart, Carolyn; Michael, Jackie L.; Patterson, Barbara J. Downloaded 31-May-2018 07:46:54 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/622253
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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the HonorSociety of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It isdedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, research-related, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for allyour work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more,visit www.nursingrepository.org

Item type Presentation

Format Text-based Document

Title Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy SustainableAdvancements in Nursing Education - Part 2: LeadershipMentoring, Outcomes & Impact

Authors Cleeter, Deborah F.; Gary, Jodie C.; Slater, Larry Z.; Hart,Carolyn; Michael, Jackie L.; Patterson, Barbara J.

Downloaded 31-May-2018 07:46:54

Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/622253

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Deborah Cleeter, MSN, EdD, RN

Jodie Gary, PhD, RN

Larry Slater, PhD, RN-BC, CNE

Carolyn Hart, PhD, RN, CNE

Jackie L. Michael PhD, RN, APRN, WHNP-BC

Barbara Patterson, PhD, RN, ANEF

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Describe the three domains upon which the NFLA curriculum is founded

Identify specific outcomes resulting from the NFLA intentional relationships: Scholar, Leadership Mentor, and Faculty Advisor

Objectives

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Expanding Scope of Influence:

Organization, Community, &

Profession

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Expanding Scope of Influence

Organization

Community

Profession.

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Gap Analysis

Sphere of Influence

Community

Profession

Institution

INTENTIONAL REFLECTION

NFLA Process

Triad Mentoring

Cohort

Processes

What is the Role of NFLA?

What is the Triad Relationship?

How do cohorts relate?

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Outcomes

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Associate Professor Chair, Division of

Nursing and Health Sciences

Pre-Licensure BSN, LPN-BSN, RN-BSN,

RN-MSN, MSN

MHA, MBA, Health Sciences

Community Change Agent

.

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Mentoring Role Impact

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Impact of Mentor role

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Personal stories re:

Professional relationships

Networking and Beyond

Scopes of influence:

○ Organization

○ Community

○ Professional

Triad promotes and supports expansion of scholar’s influence

Creating and Cultivating high performing

Environments in Academe

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Synergy between mentor and mentee:

Mentee reported “support from mentor was valuable learning to navigate the university system and committee activities. Professional visibility and engagement in curricular committees was very helpful and created opportunities to serve in new position and gain credibility amongst peers and administration in the college of nursing. Constructive feedback, open communication in trusted environment along with collaboration strengthened the relationship.” Jenifer Yeager, 2015

Maintaining Dynamic Lifelong Relationships

and Circles of Influence

INTENTIONAL REFLECTION

NFLA Process

Triad Mentoring

Cohort

Processes

What is the Role of NFLA?

What is the Triad Relationship?

How do cohorts relate?

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Outcomes

.

.

.

.

.

.

Associate Professor Chair, Division of

Nursing and Health Sciences

Pre-Licensure BSN, LPN-BSN, RN-BSN,

RN-MSN, MSN

MHA, MBA, Health Sciences

Community Change Agent

.

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Fox, L. (2012). A personalized faculty peer support program:

Less can be more. Journal of Faculty Development, 26(2),

55–61.

Bean, N. M., Lucas, L., & Hyers, L. L. (2014). Mentoring in

higher education should be the norm to assure success:

Lessons learned from the faculty mentoring program, West

Chester University, 2008–2011.

References

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NFLA Impact

on the

Future of Nursing Education

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External Drivers

Costs of education (it is a business)

Technology

Resource allocation

Regulatory issues

Drivers Impacting the Future of

Nursing Education

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External Drivers

Shifts in delivery of healthcare (primary health care)

Patient care outcomes

Global health

Health inequities

Drivers Impacting the Future of

Nursing Education

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Internal Drivers

Knowledge (or evidence)

Risk aversion

Role and role preparation (nurse and faculty roles)

Maintaining a nursing identity

Drivers Impacting the Future of

Nursing Education

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Individual Leadership Development

Advancing Nursing Education through leading a team

project

Expanding scope of influence

Organization

Community

Profession

NFLA Scholar Influence on the Future

of Nursing Education

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Self-confidence & Self-awareness

Reflection

Developing leadership voice

Advancing Nursing Education through Leading

a Team Project

Stakeholder analysis

Sustainability of projects

Cost analysis

Individual Leadership Development

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Envisioning a leadership future

Taking a seat at the table

Expanded network

Policy impact

Expanding Scope of Influence:

Organization, Community, Profession

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…if we don’t begin to slay some of our sacred

cows in nursing education, think differently and be

willing to take some calculated risks some other

role will evolve and nurses will not be a meaningful

part of the primary care health model…

(Broome, 2017, p. 2)

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What questions do you have ?


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