QSEN Integration Modules
AACN Workshop Modules
AACN has launched the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) learning module series, a free faculty development resource for nurse educators teaching in undergraduate and graduate programs.
Between 2010 and 2014, AACN led a faculty development effort linked to the national QSEN initiative funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. To build on AACN’s commitment to further disseminate the QSEN teaching strategies, AACN has launched a total of 13 web-based learning modules focused on six core competencies:
Undergraduate QSEN Learning Modules
Patient-centered care
Teamwork and collaboration
Evidence-based practice (EBP)
Quality improvement (QI)
Safety
Informatics
Graduate QSEN Learning Modules
Patient-centered care
Teamwork and collaboration
Evidence-based practice (EBP)
Quality improvement (QI)
Safety
Informatics
Call to Action
These cutting edge, interactive learning modules are available to all nurse faculty in entry-level and graduate-level registered nursing programs and can be accessed through AACN’s collaboration community. Faculty will have the opportunity to earn American Nurses Credentialing Center contact hours for each QSEN competency learning module.
To access the modules, click on one of the following links below.
AACN Member Dean, Faculty, or Staff Administration If you are an AACN member dean, faculty or staff administrator, you may access the collaboration community by following these instructions.
Non-AACN Member or Practice Stakeholder If you are a non-AACN member or a practice stakeholder, you may access the collaboration community by following these instructions.
Master’s or Doctoral Nursing Student If you are a nursing student enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program, you may access the Graduate Nursing Student Academy (GNSA) collaboration community by following these instructions.
NOTE: The GNSA collaboration community can be accessed by GNSA members only. If you are not a GNSA member, click here to join.
For more information and additional assistance, please contact AACN QSEN Project Coordinator Shelley Porte at sporte@aacn.nche.edu.
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