Remote learning: keeping nurses’ training on track
Inna Popil Director, System care coordination education at Northwell Health Solutions, New York, US
Harnessing technology and understanding the factors that influence learning is crucial
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in March, not only did it require an emergency response from essential personnel and redeployment of staff to help in clinical areas, but all routine and established training had to be redesigned to ensure the safety of education staff and participants.
Nursing Management.
27, 6, 16-17.
doi: 10.7748/nm.27.6.16.s13
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