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(2008) Nursing Data Review, Academic Year 2005-2006

(2007) Nurse Educator Competencies: Creating an Evidence-Based Practice for Nurse Educators

(2007) On Revolutions and Revolutionaries: 25 Years of Reform and Innovation in Nursing Education

(2007) Simulation in Nursing Education: From Conceptualization to Evaluation

(2006) A Guide to State-Approved Schools of Nursing LPN/LVN
(43rd Edition)

Now with New Features

(2006) A Guide to State-Approved Schools of Nursing RN
(58th Edition)

Now with New Features

(2006) Nurse Educators 2006: Report of the Faculty Census Survey of RN and Graduate Programs

(2005) The Scope of Practice for Academic Nurse Educators

(2005) A National Study of Faculty Role Satisfaction

(2005) Trends in Registered Nurse Education 1998 to 2008: A Report of a National Study on Basic RN Programs

(2000) Educational Competencies for Graduates of Associate Degree Nursing Programs

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The reports listed below have been published by the National League for Nursing and are available at no cost to you.

Think Tank on Perioperative Learning Experiences in the Nursing Curriculum (2004)

Trends in Registered Nurse Education Programs: A Comparison Across Three Points in Time – 1994, 1999, 2004 (1999)

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