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Podcast: Using Learning Science and Research Findings to Improve Student Outcomes

In our first episode of Season 2, Christine Gouveia, Vice President of Applied Learning Sciences at Elsevier, and Tammy Pleasant, an Elsevier Senior Nursing Education Specialist, provide insights into how programs can apply research results to more effectively implement products and policies that maximize student success.

Listen in as Christine describes the process of leveraging learning science and academic research to incorporate evidence-based practices into instructional frameworks. Tammy examines the impact this type of research can have in the classroom, based on her years of experience working with nursing programs to successfully implement Elsevier’s digital products.

You won’t want to miss these proven teaching, learning, and implementation strategies from Christine and Tammy!

Our Nursing Education Insights podcast brings you the latest from leading nursing education experts

In the Nursing Education Insights podcast, our nurse educators, bestselling authors, and Elsevier partners provide helpful strategies and practical guidance as we decode and discuss today’s teaching and learning challenges including the use of predictive analytics to measure student success, how to teach students empathy as they assess patients in simulation, and key factors in writing your own NGN style questions.

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Christine Gouveia, PhD

Vice President of Applied Learning Sciences

Elsevier

Tammy Pleasant

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Tammy Pleasant, MSN-Ed, RN, CNE

Senior Nursing Education Specialist

Elsevier