CCNE Accreditation: Standard IV-Program Effectiveness: Assessment and Achievement of Program Outcome
Webinar Description
Understanding the Revisions to the 2018 CCNE Standards for Accreditation of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Programs.
The CCNE Standards for Accreditation of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Programs were revised by the CCNE Board of Commissioners in June 2018 and go into effect January 1, 2019. Learn what’s new, what’s changed, and how the revised standards will impact nursing programs at the baccalaureate and graduate levels. Join CCNE for four special webinars, each focusing on a specific standard along with the accompanying key elements, elaborations, and supporting documentation. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions of members of the CCNE Standards Committee and staff.
The fourth in the series will focus on: Standard IV- Program Effectiveness: Assessment and Achievement of Program Outcomes
All webinars will be recorded and available on-demand if you are unable to participate in the live event.
The additional webinars for this series include:
CCNE Standard I- Program Quality: Mission and Governance
CCNE Standard II- Program Quality: Institutional Commitment and Resources
CCNE Standard III- Program Quality: Curriculum and Teaching-Learning Practices
Questions regarding registration and access to the webinar can be sent to webinars@aacnnursing.org. Specific questions regarding these standards should be sent to ccnestandards@ccneaccreditation.org.
Objectives
- Describe the revisions to Standard IV (Program Effectiveness: Assessment and Achievement of Program Outcomes) of CCNE’s 2018 Standards for Accreditation of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Programs.
- Learn about CCNE’s expectations and ways to present evidence to demonstrate compliance with Standard IV (Program Effectiveness: Assessment and Achievement of Program Outcomes) of CCNE’s 2018 Standards for Accreditation of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Programs.
- Find out what assistance and resources are available to CCNE constituents during the transition to the 2018 Standards for Accreditation of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Programs, and when the revised standards will go into effect.
This webinar is hosted by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing (CCNE). For more information on CCNE, visit their website.
Speakers
Dean and Professor Emeritus
University of South Alabama College of Nursing
Dr. Davis has served as a program evaluator for CCNE since its inception. She was elected to the Board of Commissioners for CCNE and served two terms. She also served two terms on the Report Review Committee for CCNE and one year on the Accreditation Review Committee. Most recently, Dr. Davis served as the co-chair for the CCNE Accreditation Standards Committee. Dr. Davis retired on May 1, 2018 from the University of South Alabama. During her tenure at USA she served as the dean of the College of Nursing for 19 years.
Professor and Director of Graduate Nursing and DNP Programs
University of Scranton
Nurse Practitioner at LVPG Family Practice
Dr. Hanson received her BSN from Cedar Crest College and her MSN and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. She is nationally certified as a family nurse practitioner, adult nurse practitioner, and adult clinical nurse specialist. Dr. Hanson is a professor of nursing and director of the graduate nursing and DNP programs at the University of Scranton. Additionally, she practices as a family nurse practitioner at LVPG Family Practice in Albrightsville, PA. Dr. Hanson currently serves as vice chair of the CCNE Board of Commissioners, co-chair of the Substantive Change Review Committee, and member of the Standards Committee. She previously served for 8 years on the Report Review Committee. Dr. Hanson has been a CCNE site visitor and team leader since 1999. Additionally, in her position at the University of Scranton, she has authored several self-study documents and continuous improvement program reports. Dr. Hanson has published more than 30 papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented at numerous national and international conferences. Her work on cigarette smoking behavior in ethnically diverse teens and adolescents has been awarded grant funding from the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health. She was recently inducted as a fellow into the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Pricing
This webinar is free and open to everyone including non-members, communities of interest, practice representatives, and AACN member schools including deans, faculty, staff, and students.
Continuing Education Credits:
Eligible attendees may receive one continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hour for participating in this webinar. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is an accredited CNE-provider by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.