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Lippincott Skills for Nursing Education equips faculty and students for skill-by-skill learning and assessment -

Wolters Kluwer, Health has announced the launch of Lippincott® Skills for Nursing Education, a comprehensive, online skills solution that combines trusted, evidence-based content with digital learning tools that complement a variety of learning styles. Students can master new skills and prepare for clinical settings with expert-authored skill instructions, evidence-based rationales, videos and case studies integrated across the nursing curriculum.

Designed to support nursing faculty in cultivating students’ skill competency and clinical judgment, Lippincott Skills for Nursing Education delivers expert-authored, evidence-based content from Taylor’s Clinical Nursing Skills in an online format that allows students to learn essential skills efficiently. Nurse faculty can easily track student progress with actionable insights in results dashboards that identify strengths and weaknesses by topic and skill.

With the ability to assign activities skill by skill, nurse faculty can focus students’ learning in line with their curriculum and help students prepare for skills labs, clinicals and, ultimately, for practice.

Learning activities and evaluation features in Lippincott Skills for Nursing Education include: Skill Overviews: Students can access all resources needed to learn a single skill on one page including step-by-step implementation guidance and rationales; Videos: Students can watch videos that model realistic nurse-patient interactions and listen to conversations between nurse faculty and students as they walk through skills step by step; Quizzes: Educators can assess students’ understanding and preparedness for skills labs or clinicals with quizzes by skill allowing for flexibility to align with where students are in the curriculum; Case Studies: Two types of case studies, Practice & Learn Interactive Case Studies and Integrated Case Studies, help students develop clinical judgment skills and apply their knowledge in the context of patient care through content review, decision-making and assessment; and Skill Checklists: Educators can digitally evaluate students and track their skill performance with checklists that can be shared with students electronically.

Lippincott Skills for Nursing Education can be used alone or with Lippincott CoursePoint.

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