Clinical nurse educators, or CNEs, are nurses who have a love for imparting to other nurses working in healthcare situations the information and abilities required to deliver the greatest care. Most often, a nurse educator is a well-respected healthcare professional with proven leadership and management abilities. The education of the students is the first responsibility of a clinical nurse educator. Depending on the nursing education programme they decide to work with, they can work with undergraduate or graduate students. In order to assess the learning of nursing students as they deliver care to patients or clients, clinical nurse educators may create and put into practise a technique. Working together with inter professional teams in healthcare settings, nursing professors instructing in classrooms, and students assigned to clinical nurse educators is a major component of the position.
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