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Leveraging Academic-Practice Partnerships at a Safety Net Hospital
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Wexler, Sharon
, Karsten, Kathleen
, Karsten, Kayla
, Iovino, Susan
, Drury, Lin
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/ Activity Units
/ Addition
/ Clinical Experience
/ Collaboration
/ College Faculty
/ College Science
/ Competence
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Educational Quality
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Full Time Equivalency
/ Governance
/ Hospitals
/ Labor Force Development
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Leadership Training
/ Literature Reviews
/ Music Facilities
/ Nurses
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing Students
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Patients
/ Physicians
2026
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Leveraging Academic-Practice Partnerships at a Safety Net Hospital
by
Wexler, Sharon
, Karsten, Kathleen
, Karsten, Kayla
, Iovino, Susan
, Drury, Lin
in
Accountability
/ Activity Units
/ Addition
/ Clinical Experience
/ Collaboration
/ College Faculty
/ College Science
/ Competence
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Educational Quality
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Full Time Equivalency
/ Governance
/ Hospitals
/ Labor Force Development
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Leadership Training
/ Literature Reviews
/ Music Facilities
/ Nurses
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing Students
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Patients
/ Physicians
2026
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Leveraging Academic-Practice Partnerships at a Safety Net Hospital
by
Wexler, Sharon
, Karsten, Kathleen
, Karsten, Kayla
, Iovino, Susan
, Drury, Lin
in
Accountability
/ Activity Units
/ Addition
/ Clinical Experience
/ Collaboration
/ College Faculty
/ College Science
/ Competence
/ Cost Effectiveness
/ Educational Quality
/ Evidence Based Practice
/ Full Time Equivalency
/ Governance
/ Hospitals
/ Labor Force Development
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Leadership Training
/ Literature Reviews
/ Music Facilities
/ Nurses
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing Students
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Outcomes of Treatment
/ Patients
/ Physicians
2026
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Leveraging Academic-Practice Partnerships at a Safety Net Hospital
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Leveraging Academic-Practice Partnerships at a Safety Net Hospital
2026
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Overview
Background:
In the evolving landscape of health care, the need for highly skilled nursing professionals has never been greater. Central to meeting this demand is the collaboration between academic institutions and health care settings, particularly through faculty practice partnerships.
Method:
An academic-practice partnership in a safety-net hospital partnered with doctorally prepared faculty from a private university and a public community college to create an academic-practice partnership triad. This triad addresses every level of need, including the clinical placements of licensed practical nurses; associate, baccalaureate, and master's students; and doctoral candidates completing their research in the facility.
Results:
These collaborations between academic institutions and health care organizations aimed to enhance new graduate nurse readiness, improve health care quality, and strengthen workforce development.
Conclusion:
Through shared resources, interdisciplinary learning, and real-world application, this partnership not only benefits students and professionals but also strengthens the health care system as a whole.
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