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Hear from AANP member Dr. Pamela Jeffries, author of The NLN Jeffries Simulation Theory, as she discusses why she chose to become a nurse, her career trajectory, current role, NP education, simulation and more. Jeffries is renowned for her leadership and research in both nursing and health care education. An innovator in teaching strategies, experiential learning, new pedagogies and the use of technology, Jeffries is currently the dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing.
Attend the 2023 AANP Health Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., Jan. 29-31 to earn up to 15 CH of CE credit and gain insights from leading health policy experts. AANP members get more, including significant discounts on conference registration, CE activities and more! If you are not already an AANP member, consider joining this vibrant, impactful NP community today.
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Hear from AANP member Dr. Pamela Jeffries, author of The NLN Jeffries Simulation Theory, as she discusses why she chose to become a nurse, her career trajectory, current role, NP education, simulation and more. Jeffries is renowned for her leadership and research in both nursing and health care education. An innovator in teaching strategies, experiential learning, new pedagogies and the use of technology, Jeffries is currently the dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing.
Attend the 2023 AANP Health Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., Jan. 29-31 to earn up to 15 CH of CE credit and gain insights from leading health policy experts. AANP members get more, including significant discounts on conference registration, CE activities and more! If you are not already an AANP member, consider joining this vibrant, impactful NP community today.

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