Connecting the dots: what's all the buzz about integrative teaching?

EXCERPTThe American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice (1998) provides the framework for accreditation of baccalaureate nursing programs and, as such, can significantly influence how nursing education evolves. The second draft...

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