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Innovative Model to Recognize Previous Military Training of BSN Students.

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BACKGROUND Many of our military transitioning to civilian life are expertly trained medics, corpsmen, and health care specialists. PROBLEM The medical training of these veterans does not follow traditional degree… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Many of our military transitioning to civilian life are expertly trained medics, corpsmen, and health care specialists. PROBLEM The medical training of these veterans does not follow traditional degree granting academic protocols. These individuals seeking formal academic credentials to work in the nonmilitary sector are often forced to start their health education over from the beginning. APPROACH An innovative model was developed for waiving the requirements for specific nursing courses for veteran-students. Using a skills self-assessment tool and a validation process, veteran-students are able to demonstrate their knowledge, training, and experience. OUTCOMES As part of the program, 32 veteran-students have validated out of 65 courses for 115 credit hours. All students have successfully progressed through the BSN program. CONCLUSION This skills validation model represents a model that can be implemented for students entering a nursing program with a variety of health care backgrounds.

Keywords: veteran students; training; model; model recognize; recognize previous; innovative model

Journal Title: Nurse Educator
Year Published: 2019

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