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    Analyzing the Benefits and Challenges of the Student Apprenticeship Program (SNAP)

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    Date
    2009-02-13
    Author
    Strong, Jodi
    Petri, Pamela
    Advisor(s)
    Berry, Janice K.
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    Abstract
    This study is a review of the benefits and challenges of the Student Nurse Apprentice Program (SNAP). A questionaire was given to students and TAs to determine how well the program meets it's stated goals: to enhance student's knowledge of nursing, to improve ability to communicate that knowledge, to facilitate teaching and learning in specific course(s), and to develop competence in providing constructive feedback.
    Subject
    Apprenticeship programs--Wisconsin--Eau Claire
    Student Nurse Apprentice Program (Eau Claire, Wis.)
    University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. School of Nursing
    Nursing--Study and teaching (Higher)--Wisconsin--Eau Claire
    Nursing students--Wisconsin--Eau Claire--Attitudes
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/32289
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    Color poster with text, images, and tables describing research conducted by Pamela Petri and Jodi Strong, advised by Janice K. Berry.
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