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"Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, 3rd edition, is a faculty field guide brimming with ideas, resources, and tools to equip nurse leaders and educators to successfully address challenges as we collectively unite to educate learners and prepare them for the realities of nursing practice. It integrates evidence-based strategies and best practices to foster civility and healthy work and learning environments. The book is replete with scholarly resources, personal stories, illustrations, conceptual models, exemplars, and practical tools to promote civility, professionalism, and…mehr

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"Creating & Sustaining Civility in Nursing Education, 3rd edition, is a faculty field guide brimming with ideas, resources, and tools to equip nurse leaders and educators to successfully address challenges as we collectively unite to educate learners and prepare them for the realities of nursing practice. It integrates evidence-based strategies and best practices to foster civility and healthy work and learning environments. The book is replete with scholarly resources, personal stories, illustrations, conceptual models, exemplars, and practical tools to promote civility, professionalism, and ethical practice for students, faculty, nurse leaders, healthcare professionals, and society at large. The book's 12 informative, timely, and up-to-the minute chapters have been vastly revised and extensively updated to provide practical, evidence-based interventions that can be implemented immediately, midterm, and long term"-- Provided by publisher.
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Cynthia Clark, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, is founder of Civility Matters and Professor Emeritus at Boise State University. She is an international leader in fostering civility and healthy work environments around the globe, and her groundbreaking work on fostering civility has brought national and international attention to the controversial issues of incivility in academic and work environments.