Reseña del editor:
A core text for Freshman/Sophomore-level courses in College Success; and a supplementary text for pre-Nursing electives or Requirements. This innovative text/workbook is designed to help entry-level students understand the various aspects and opportunities of the profession of nursing, and to develop both personal management and academic skills necessary to succeed in a nursing school program. It covers a full range of topics-from exploring the opportunities of the nursing profession; to discovering personal learning styles, values, and goals; to learning how to manage one's time, relationships, and money; to developing skills in reading, studying, critical thinking, note-taking and writing, listening, memory, test-taking, and lab work. Students and Faculty alike are encouraged to visit the central website for all Keys franchise materials, www.carterkeys.com, where you can correspond with the author team, view their speaking calendar, benefit from current articles, and more!
Biografía del autor:
JANET R. KATZ is a cardiac rehabilitation nurse, an adjunct instructor at Gonzaga University, and an author of the book Majoring in Nursing as well as various articles on nursing and medicine. She is a contributor to the Keys to Success in College modules on scientific research and health science careers. Katz is active in advancing the professional of nursing and its mission of preventing disease, promoting health, and advocating the health care of individuals, families, and communities both locally and globally. After several careers, including family planning counselor in central Massachusetts, research assistant at the University of Washington in Seattle, horseshoer in Palouse, Washington, and stage technician at Washington State University, Katz became a registered nurse. Katz lives in Spokane, Washington with her husband, who teaches biology, and their two dogs.
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