The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

Acute Care Faculty Series: A Graduation Speech: Onward (S11 Ep. 78)


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This is the final episode of The Peds NP Acute Care PNP Faculty series. The series was created and peer-reviewed by national leaders in acute care PNP education in collaboration to meet the needs of our current and future colleagues. In the push for competency-based education where faculty verify the skills of what a student can do, rather than their knowledge, our series focuses on the application of didactic content with a practical approach so that you can learn nuances of clinical skills before you reach the bedside. 

 

As I come to an end of my time as a faculty member at the Catholic University of America and our Acute Care PNP Faculty series, I remember my graduation from Johns Hopkins. These terminal moments are likened to a graduation, and serve as a wonderful time for reflection. The episode recollects the student speaker commencement address given at my graduation, filled with vehicular metaphors and acknowledgements of failure. A common theme of “Onward” is woven throughout to remind listeners that, at whatever graduation you find yourself celebrating right now, be hopeful and excited at the good that is left to do in the world. 

 

The Peds NP will return in 2025 from Duke University…

Author: Becky Carson, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC

 

Peer Review:

This episode was peer reviewed using a modified revised METRIQ (rMETRIQ) Score. Learn more about The Peds NP's formal peer review process at www.thepedsnp.com/peerreview

rMETRIQ Score: 12/15

What does this score mean? This episode underwent a formal quality assurance and peer review process. It received a lower score because of the editorial nature of the content that could not achieve the highest score for question 1 and 4 criteria. There is sufficient background to situate the listener, but there are no referrals to other valuable sites. References are sited, but they do not correspond to specific statements.

Financial disclosures/conflicts of interest: None

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References:

Carson, R.A. (2024). Student speaker commencement address [Speech transcript]. Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Commencement. https://alumni.jhu.edu/commencement-2016(Original work published 2016). 

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