Teaching and Integrating Evidence-based Practice into Courses across Curricula in Academic and Clinical Settings
This two-day program focused on teaching evidence-based practice in academic and clinical settings will help learners strengthen competence in teaching and mentoring EBP to both students and clinicians. Participants will also learn how to develop EBP curricula while promoting enculturation of EBP in both educational and clinical practice settings.
Benefits for completing this program include
- Strengthen competence (skills, knowledge and attitudes) in curriculum development around evidence-based practice.
- Strengthen competence in teaching and mentoring students in EBP.
- Promote enculturation of EBP in educational settings in academia and practice.
- Nurses will earn 14.5 contact hours of continuing education contact hours.
Our Upcoming Workshops
Watch here for 2023 event dates, coming soon!
OUR FACULTY
Our faculty are practicing nurses, administrators, leaders and faculty in healthcare who are conducting research, publishing peer reviewed articles, developing tools and models, contributing to and writing textbooks, and speaking internationally.
Expert EBP faculty may include (upon availability*):
Individual Pricing
$800 per participant
- 2 days of intensive EBP education
- Opportunities for networking with like-minded individuals
- 14.5 contact hours of continuing education for nurses
Group Registration Pricing
Group Pricing Information
- Group pricing is available for this program
- Group members will receive all benefits included under individual pricing
- Each registered member of your group will receive 14.5 contact hours of continuing education for nurses
- To sign up for group registrations for your organization or for inquiries, contact our program coordinator, Kristen Nelson at nelson.809@osu.edu
Continuing Education Disclosure Statement
This program awards 14.5 contact hours of continuing education for nurses
- The Ohio State University College of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
- The Nurse Planner and Planning Committee have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
- There was no commercial support or sponsorship for development of this program.
- Contact hours are awarded commensurate with participation with a minimum requirement of 80% program completion.
Additional Registration Information
- Minimum required technology hardware and software
To participate in this program, you need a computer with a Windows 10/Mac OS Catalina 10.15 operating system, CPU speed: Intel Core i5 Processor, 16GB RAM, Office software (including Word and PowerPoint) and a PDF reader. If you are participating in the virtual program, you will also need a high-speed internet connection with 100 mbps download speed and 100 mbps upload speed, a webcam, a microphone and the Zoom application/add-in. A printer is recommended if you like to read articles as hard copies.
If you are unsure on how to check for the above requirements on your computer, please feel free to email us at contact-fuld@osu.edu. - Minimum required computer skills
To participate in this program, you need to be comfortable downloading, opening, closing, printing, editing and saving PDF, Word and PowerPoint files. If you are participating in the virtual program, you will also need to be comfortable navigating between multiple websites and/or applications and turning on and off, muting and adjusting audio (microphone) and video (webcam) options during a Zoom meeting. - A minimum number of participants are required to hold this event.