The purpose of this study was to identify trends in basic diploma nursing programs at the post-secondary level within the provincial systems of education. The first move to the system of education having been initiated in 1964, this study was primarily concerned with the past decade. Areas of research were: forces at the root of the transfer of programs; structural organization and policies governing programs; curricula; students and faculty. Following an overview of diploma nursing education from its inception in 1874, the report presents an analysis of diploma nursing programs in the various provincial settings. The final chapter consists of a comparative analysis of forces, characteristics of programs and trends on a nation-wide basis. F...
This descriptive study focuses on resources for continuing education in nursing in Northeastern Onta...
Introduction This research investigated universities registered with the Association of Universities...
Literature on continuing education for members of the health professions has stressed that understan...
Nursing education in Canada, and more specifically British Columbia (BC) went through a significant ...
This study is about the professionalization of nursing. Nursing leaders at the national level and in...
The way of nursing development in Canada has passed many stages. Process of its becoming and separ...
This study was an investigation of the impact of A Position Paper, published by the American Nurses&...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study stemmed from a belief in the value of addressing ...
The evolution of Canadian nursing curricula has mutually influenced and reflected nursing’s historic...
PhDEducationUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
The rapid growth of associate degree programs in nursing in the United States had not been parallele...
It was the purpose of this investigation to gather descriptive data about continuing education progr...
This historical study explains how centralized nursing courses for diploma programs were established...
A study was undertaken to determine how the planning process for post-basic clinical specialty cours...
The directors of the Canadian Nurses' Association (CNA) have unanimously endorsed the concept o...
This descriptive study focuses on resources for continuing education in nursing in Northeastern Onta...
Introduction This research investigated universities registered with the Association of Universities...
Literature on continuing education for members of the health professions has stressed that understan...
Nursing education in Canada, and more specifically British Columbia (BC) went through a significant ...
This study is about the professionalization of nursing. Nursing leaders at the national level and in...
The way of nursing development in Canada has passed many stages. Process of its becoming and separ...
This study was an investigation of the impact of A Position Paper, published by the American Nurses&...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study stemmed from a belief in the value of addressing ...
The evolution of Canadian nursing curricula has mutually influenced and reflected nursing’s historic...
PhDEducationUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
The rapid growth of associate degree programs in nursing in the United States had not been parallele...
It was the purpose of this investigation to gather descriptive data about continuing education progr...
This historical study explains how centralized nursing courses for diploma programs were established...
A study was undertaken to determine how the planning process for post-basic clinical specialty cours...
The directors of the Canadian Nurses' Association (CNA) have unanimously endorsed the concept o...
This descriptive study focuses on resources for continuing education in nursing in Northeastern Onta...
Introduction This research investigated universities registered with the Association of Universities...
Literature on continuing education for members of the health professions has stressed that understan...