Skip to main content
Presentation
Developing Nurse Scientists by Engaging in Research during Coursework
Poster Presentation at Oncology Nursing Society Congress 2017 (Denver, CO)
  • Heather Reens, MSN, RN, Molloy College
  • Veronica D Feeg, Ph.D., R.N., FAAN, Molloy College
  • Margaret Barton-Burke, PhD, RN, FAAN
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract

The nursing research residency provides PhD students the opportunity to participate in research immersion during their coursework. Students can take this course as a 3 credit block or 1 credit per semester for a total of 3 semesters. Each credit has to include at least 30 hours of research activities. Course objectives include: Describe selected research experiences as they work with an identified mentor engaged in research activities. Discuss a unique perspective about participating in research or serving on a team of researchers who are actively engaged in research. Analyze the numerous activities and roles of research team members.

Disciplines
Citation Information
Heather Reens, Veronica D Feeg and Margaret Barton-Burke. "Developing Nurse Scientists by Engaging in Research during Coursework" Poster Presentation at Oncology Nursing Society Congress 2017 (Denver, CO) (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/heather-reens/5/