Title: Life Program: University of Central Florida
1Life ProgramUniversity of Central Florida
- Anne Peach, R.N., M.S.N, N.E.A-B.C.
- October 13, 2009
2Orlando Health
- Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
- Dr. P. Phillips Hospital
- Orlando Regional Medical Center
- Lucerne Hospital
- M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando
- Cancer Research Institute
- South Seminole Hospital
- South Lake Hospital
- Visiting Nurses Association
- Medical Education
3Orlando Health Nursing
- 4,000 nurses
- 8 hospitals and visiting nurses association
- Organized with Vice President of Nursing
- Chief Nursing Officer in each facility
- Councilor Structure
- Shared Governance
- Goal Achieve Magnet designation by the American
Nurses Credentialing Center - Focus transformational leadership, quality
outcomes, evidenced based practice. technology,
professional development
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5Nursing Practice Councilor Structure
6Program Outline
- Nursings Rich History
- Nursing Education
- Nursing Facts
- Nursing Today
- Nursings Future
7Nursing History Florence Nightingale1820 - 1910
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- British nurse and statistician who
pioneered the improvement of nursing practices in
Crimean War, and continued to raise respect for
nurses as medical professionals
8Nursing History Florence Nightingale
- Wrote Notes on Nursing
- Known as the Mother of Modern Healthcare
Quality - Developed the First School of Nursing
9Nursing History Education in the United States
- 1872 first training schools in the United States
- 1885 first textbook written by an American nurse
- 1893 first visiting nurse organization
- 1912 National League for Nursing Education
10Famous Nursing Leaders
Lillian Wald Visiting Nurses Association
Margareta Styles International Council of Nurses
Clara Barton American Red Cross
11Nursing History Education in the United States
- Nurses' Associated Alumnae of United States and
Canada established in 1897 - Renamed the American Nurses Association in 1911.
- North Carolina, New Jersey, Virginia, and New
York established the first Nurse Practice Acts in
1903. - 1920 Goldmark Report nursing schools should be
independent from hospitals
12Nursing History Education in the United States
- 1948 Brown Report education for nursing take
place in colleges and universities, not
hospitals. - 1948 National League for Nursing accrediting
education programs - 1951 Dr. Elizabeth Montag two tier education
system - technical nurses (community colleges)
- Professional nurses ( university)
- she is credited with associate degree nursing
13Nursing History Education in the United States
- 1965 ANA position paper on nursing education
- Result
- Diploma programs closings
- Increase in university and community college
program - Orlando Memorial School of Nursing became
Valencia Community College Nursing Program
14Nursing History Education in the United States
- Associate degree programs began in 1952
- Emphasis on technical skills
- Baccalaureate programs
- Emphasis on leadership, management, community
health and research - Graduate programs
- Emphasis on advanced clinical practice, research,
and preparation for roles as educators and
administrators.
15Nursing Education Trends
- Distance learning
- Advanced degrees
- National Certification
16National Nursing Facts
- 2.9 million registered nurses in the United
States - Nurses work in a variety of settings and in a
variety of roles - 240,000 advanced practice nurses in the US
- 144,200 nurse practitioners
- 69,000 clinical nurse specialists
- 14,600 who are both nurse practitioners and CNSs
- 13,700 nurse midwives
- 32,500 nurse anesthetists
17Nursing StatisticsNursing Workforce in State of
Florida
- Increased by 5.4 over two years
- The ARNP population grew most rapidly.
- Average age gt 50 years of age, on average.
- Characteristics female dominated, and
non-Hispanic Caucasian - Vacancy rates for RNs gt 9
- RN positions to be created during 6,459.
- Almost 50 of qualified applicants were turned
away - BSN 2900 qualified applicants turned away
18Nursing Venues
- Acute Care
- Community Health
- Long term Care
- Physician Practice
- Public Health
- Universities and Colleges
19Advanced Practice Nursing Roles
- Nurse Anesthetist
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Clinical Nurse Leader
- Nurse Educator
- Nurse Faculty
- Nurse Scientist
20National Nursing Facts
- Advance practice nurses can provide 60-80 of
primary care services - 49 states and the District of Columbia allow
nurse practitioners to prescribe medications
21Nursing as an Art and Science
- Focus on healing by diagnosis and treatment
- Support wellness and disease prevention
- Evidence based practice
- Individualized multicultural approach
22Gallop Poll
- Nurses have ranked first by the public in
honesty and integrity every year since 1999,
except for 2001 when after the 9-11 attacks,
firefighters police ranked 1st
23Nursing Practice Today Technology
- Allows endless possibilities including evidenced
based practices, individualized care and quality
safeguards - Real time information and communication
- Not a Panacea
24Nursing Issues
- Sustainable nursing workforce in clinical
practice - International shortage of nurses
- Faculty Shortage nationally
- Current workforce
- Complexity and specialization will require a
higher level of learning - Employers will need to address diversity of
patient population and workforce - Employers will need to address the generational
differences - Healthcare will become electronic (Epocrates)
- Health care reform will change the face of
healthcare in the future
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