Staff Educator’s Guide to Clinical Orientation, Third Edition: Onboarding Solutions for Nurses
Staff Educator’s Guide to Clinical Orientation, Third Edition: Onboarding Solutions for Nurses
Robin L. Jarvis, Amy J. Word-Allen, Alvin D. Jeffery
Subjects: Medical Books, Nursing, Issues, Trends & Roles, Administration & Management
Description
Description
With all the changes in staffing in the past few years due to the pandemic, a high-quality onboarding process is even more important for retention and ensuring a new nurse’s success.
In this fully revised third edition of Staff Educator’s Guide to Clinical Orientation, authors Robin Jarvis, Amy J. Word-Allen, and Alvin Jeffery provide readers with all the tools they need to successfully develop a nursing and healthcare workforce. Whether someone is new to leading orientation efforts or a seasoned nursing staff development specialist, this book will help readers: Understand the role of the preceptor in clinical orientation activities Incorporate regulatory and legal issues Understand and use the ADDIE model Analyze, design, and implement an orientation program Evaluate an individual’s competency Conduct surveys and focus groups Manage orientee errors and personality conflicts
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Important Considerations for Onboarding and Orientation
Chapter 2: Analysis and Design of an Onboarding Program
Chapter 3: Developing and Implementing an Orientation Program
Chapter 4: Evaluating an Individual’s Competency
Chapter 5: Working With Orientees
Chapter 6: Evaluating an Orientation Program
Chapter 7: Temporary Employees and Students
Chapter 8: Regulatory Considerations
Chapter 9: Practical Tips for Staying Organized
Appendix: Essential Orientation Materials for Your Office
In this fully revised third edition of Staff Educator’s Guide to Clinical Orientation, authors Robin Jarvis, Amy J. Word-Allen, and Alvin Jeffery provide readers with all the tools they need to successfully develop a nursing and healthcare workforce. Whether someone is new to leading orientation efforts or a seasoned nursing staff development specialist, this book will help readers: Understand the role of the preceptor in clinical orientation activities Incorporate regulatory and legal issues Understand and use the ADDIE model Analyze, design, and implement an orientation program Evaluate an individual’s competency Conduct surveys and focus groups Manage orientee errors and personality conflicts
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Important Considerations for Onboarding and Orientation
Chapter 2: Analysis and Design of an Onboarding Program
Chapter 3: Developing and Implementing an Orientation Program
Chapter 4: Evaluating an Individual’s Competency
Chapter 5: Working With Orientees
Chapter 6: Evaluating an Orientation Program
Chapter 7: Temporary Employees and Students
Chapter 8: Regulatory Considerations
Chapter 9: Practical Tips for Staying Organized
Appendix: Essential Orientation Materials for Your Office
Details
Details
Publisher/Supplier: Sigma, Publisher
Date Published: 2024-04-01
Binding: perfect
ISBN: 1646481402
Language: en
Pages: 290
Length: 229 mm,width: 15 mm,height: 152 mm
174 in stock
