Sunday, October 17, 2010

Instructional Method: Lecture

Introduction:

My passion is critical care oncology nursing. I began my nursing career as a stem cell transplant and cellular therapy (SCTCT) nurse on an inpatient unit in a comprehensive cancer center in the USA that performs over 600 tranplants yearly. We performed autogolous, allogenic, cord-blood, and messenchymal cell transplants. My next venture was critical care nursing in a comprehensive cancer center in the USA. In order to adequately and competently provide care for critical care patients in an oncology specific hospital setting, oncology nursing must be throughtly understood.

Instructional Method: Lecture

Lecture is needed when introducing new knowledge that must be used as a foundation to building futher understand. Most initial licensure nursing programs incorporate lecture and clinical components to their nursing courses. Knowledge must be processed internally, and then applied externally to specific client populations and situations. However, lecture does not have to be boring! I found the following websites helpful in planing a lecture while incorporating technological applications for interest:

The Rale Repository

The Rale Repository includs audio files of specific lung sounds that would be helpful in incorporating into a nursing pulmonary lecture or health assessment course.

Med Puzzles

MedPuzzles.com provides puzzles specific to healthcare professionals about all body systems. Puzzles incorporate an attention-getting nature into lectures. A puzzle could be included at the start of lecture to spike students' interests or at the conclusion to assertain if the teaching objectives were met.

How to Lecture with Powerpoint

Gone is the day of using an overhead projector and transparencies to lecture. Now, most lectures take place with the aide of a power point presentation. A business professor shares information via a Youtube video about effective Powerpoint lecturing.

Randy Pausch Last Lecture

An excellent lecturer, Randy Pausch, captured his "Last Lecture" on video. Although not geared as a how-to video, this poignant nature of the human spirit, educational endeavor, and life's triumphs are captivating in this amazing lecture that was viewed by millions. Sadly, Professor Randy Pausch lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008. He is gone is in body, but his spirit and joy for life lives on in "The Last Lecture."Learning also occurs by example and by coicidence.

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