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Take Advantage of Independent Learning Avenues at NTI

In addition to general preconferences and concurrent and mastery sessions, the popular Self-Study Pavilion offers a unique way to experience NTI and earn continuing nursing education credit through independent self-study. The pavilion is sponsored by GE Healthcare and comprises two areas:

E-Learning and Mobile Resources Lab

GE HealthcareStep into the new E-Learning and Mobile Resources Lab, where you will experience many of AACN’s e-learning resources such as Basic ECG Interpretation, Essentials of Critical Care Orientation (ECCO) and Essentials of Nurse Manager Orientation (ENMO) courseware. You can also explore more than 30 audio/slide CD-ROM presentations by NTI speakers, certification review courses, NTI posters, NQF Safe Practice webinars, IAB counterpulsation therapy and more. Software for this lab is provided by Datascope, Lexi-Comp, Medical Wizards and Pepid Inc.

You can also learn all about how personal digital assistants (PDAs) and iPod mobile devices enable you to enjoy AACN video and CD-ROM resources on the go, to meet your mobile and media-rich learning needs. Plus, explore dozens of nurse-focused PDA software programs using a “virtual” PDA that functions just like an actual device.

Independent Study Lab and Library

Relax in the library while studying more than 100 AACN educational catalog resources, including books, audio CDs and clinical simulation CD-ROMs. Clinical simulation software is provided by Wolters Kluwer Health-Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

 

 

 

 


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