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Academic practice partnerships

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2019
The American Organization of Nurse Leaders and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing have been working together since 2010 to address how academic-practice partnerships can most effectively advance the profession by preparing a well-educated workforce. This article describes the work to date and future strategic priorities.
Sinead Mehigan   +2 more
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Academic Partnerships

2020
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/168164/1/2020-Partners_in_Academic_Leadership ...
Duderstadt, James J.   +1 more
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The Academic-Practice Partnership

Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2021
Strong partnerships are essential to lead the innovative change needed to prepare future nurses who demonstrate quality and safety competence. Successful models involve senior leadership, a shared vision, mutual goals, mutual respect, and an access to shared knowledge.
Bethany, Robertson   +3 more
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Academic partnership innovation

2015 IV Forum Strategic Partnership of Universities and Enterprises of Hi-Tech Branches (Science. Education. Innovations), 2015
Implementation of student mobility is a challenge for most of the second layer colleges in Russia; virtual mobility option could be realized for overcoming such obstacle. Leading Universities outsource some RD good results have been achieved and service enhancement is expected.
G. N. Smorodin   +3 more
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Fostering Academic-Clinical Research Partnerships

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2019
Academic-clinical research partnerships can benefit academic and clinical partners when goals are clearly articulated and mutually determined and include increased research dissemination and lower research costs. This article explores the history of academic-clinical research partnerships and discusses the drivers of collaborative academic-clinical ...
Nancy M, Albert   +8 more
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Value-Based Academic Partnerships

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2018
Education needs for workforce development may seem to be in conflict with available resources and plans. Taking a new approach to partnership for educational affiliations can breathe new life into partnerships by focusing on shared values, proven evidence about learner needs and commitment to innovation, and cooperating in new ways.
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Expanding an Academic–Practice Partnership

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2011
This article describes an example of an academic-practice partnership between a university-based school of nursing and a multihospital health system that is based on our common past and has grown significantly as we have embraced opportunities for collaboration and innovation.
Judith M, Erickson, Diane M, Raines
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Clinical Academic Partnership

Nurse Educator, 2010
Quality clinical learning is increasingly challenging, yet essential for aspiring nurses. Creativity is needed to optimize scarce clinical experiences, maximize faculty talents, and ensure direct student engagement with clinical experts. The authors discuss a clinical academic partner project designed to address these issues.
Marge, Hegge   +7 more
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Establishing Academic-Industry Partnerships

International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 2016
Emphasizing a transdisciplinary research model for distributed usability testing, this article offers a case study for establishing successful academic-industry partnerships. The authors describe the collaboration process between the co-investigators in this partnership: the UX researchers, the user participants, and the stakeholders at the industry ...
Amber L. Lancaster, Dave Yeats
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Industry-academic research partnerships

Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion, 2011
Research partnerships between industry and academia are grown through relationships, a desire for innovation, and opportunities for sponsorship. Relationships mature through the mobility (virtual or otherwise) of academics, graduates, and seasoned industry professionals.
Steven Fraser   +5 more
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