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NRS 604: Developing Professional Writing Skills
2.00 Credits
Rush University
This course assists students to develop their publication knowledge and skills. Issues related to the publication process will be explored. Emphasis is on health science writing and publication in journal articles.?(2 Credits)
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NRS 605: Ethical Conduct in Research Settings
2.00 Credits
Rush University
This course provides the student with an interactive format to discuss the researcher's responsibilities for conducting ethically sound scientific research as well as select ethical issues in research. Students will analyze an ethical issue as it relates to their own research area. (2 Credits)
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NRS 661: Developing a Leadership Plan
3.00 Credits
Rush University
This web-based course is the first of a two-part series of leadership seminars. Students will be introduced to models of effective nursing leadership and principles of leadership plan development. The major learning outcome will be the development of a personal leadership e-portfolio, in conjunction with a mentor that will facilitate acquisition of leadership competencies commensurate with career goals. [3]
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NRS 662: Examining Core Leadership Competencies
3.00 Credits
Rush University
This web-based course is the second of a two-part series of leadership seminars. Students will examine core leadership competencies and begin to implement their personal leadership e-portfolios, revising them as necessary. [3]
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NRS 671: The Research Process:Multi-method Perspectives
4.00 Credits
Rush University
Emphasis is on the concepts related to the significance, innovation and development of scientific questions and the importance of translating and disseminating findings to scientific and lay communities. (4 Credits)?
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NRS 672: The Research Process:Quantitative Design
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Development, integration and application of the knowledge, attitude and skills required to function as a clinical nurse scientist. Emphasis is on the critical appraisal of selected sampling designs relevant to quantitative research. [3]
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NRS 673: The Research Process:Quantitative Methods
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Development, integration and application of the knowledge, attitudes and skills required to function as a clinical nurse scientist. Emphasis is on measurement, intervention fidelity, data management, and instrument development. [3] ?
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NRS 674: The Research Process:Qualitative Design
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Focus is on selected issues in the design, conduct and the reporting of qualitative research. Emphasis is on the critical appraisal of selected qualitative research methodologies and design. [3]
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NRS 675: The Research Process:Qualitative Methods
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Focus is on concepts related to the integrity of the qualitative research process including data management, analysis and interpretation of findings. [3]
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NRS 689: Developing Grantsmanship Skills I
2.00 Credits
Rush University
This first of a two-course sequence assists students to develop predoctoral grantsmanship skills. The course focuses on locating predoctoral and other grant resources, and developing grant writing, time management and critiquing skills. The major learning outcome is that students will complete a preliminary draft of selected portions of a National Research Service Award (NRSA) Predoctoral Application (F31). (2 Credits)
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