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A New Beginning: Graduate Entrants' Journeys to Registered Nursing. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, April 2010, Pages: 132


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This book presents the findings of an in-depth Australian study into Graduate-Entry Nursing students. The book examines the students' journeys to nursing. With the growth of accelerated nursing courses, an understanding of student experiences is necessary to develop nursing education. Graduate-entry nursing students commencing an accelerated degree have the challenging task of returning to the tertiary environment to attain their goal of becoming a Registered Nurse. The decision to pursue this comes from deep thought comprising life experiences, acquired professional skills and previous university study. Each decision is an individual matrix of these considerations and is unique to each student. The Graduate-Entry pathway is intense - a collection of significant challenges and emotions. The introduction to the clinical environment is equally emotive as students begin adjusting to the cultural realities of the nursing profession. Often there is conflict with the surrender of a previous career in which the student may have excelled. The educational experiences also form an individual matrix of favourable and unfavourable experiences.



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