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GNSA Bulletin - January 2022 Edition

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GNSA Bulletin - January 2022 Edition

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Emerging Leaders
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Jeff Lee, BSN

MSN Program

Grand Canyon University

Anticipated Graduation Date: May 2023

Registered Nurse at听 Copper Hills Youth Center

I decided to enroll at Grand Canyon University in the Master听of Nursing Education program in October of 2021. I finished my Bachelor听of Science at Grand Canyon in July, and I absolutely loved the online set up and how efficient they make the program for working students.听I was able to graduate with a 3.2 GPA, which in itself is a miracle for me, let alone while working and taking care of a family.

Grand Canyon is for the students. All of the instructors are invested in their class and want to do whatever they can to help you be successful in the program. I have been successful in all of my classes up to this point because the curriculum is built for students, especially听those students that must work while attending classes.听

After I finish my program in May of 2023, I am hoping to have the chance to work as a nursing instructor. I haven't decided if I want to become a didactic instructor听or whether I will want to focus on the clinical aspect. All I know is that I want to teach and work with new nurses that are entering the field, and assist them in becoming the best nurse that they can be. Over the last year and a half I have had the opportunity to be able to precept nursing capstone students, and I have had so much joy in working with them and watching them become fantastic nurses. I want to be able to continue doing this for a long time throughout my career.


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Are you our next emerging leader? Do you excel听in your graduate program, demonstrate excitement for your nursing work, and/or have听potential to greatly contribute to health care? If so,听submit an听听today to self-nominate or nominate a fellow student. The emerging leader will be selected from the applicants and notified when they will be profiled. Help us recognize future nursing leaders!

Noteworthy Article:听

In the December听2021 issue of Nurse Leader, Kristen M.J. Azar, published an article titled听. The article highlights the role of nurse leaders as innovators, scientists, educators, and advocates. The author provides several actions that nurse leaders can take to improve health equity.听

Join the GNSA!
Take advantage of the various benefits that are free to you as a graduate student! Tell your fellow students and make sure they join today!听 to complete the online application.

Back To School Preparation: How to Utilize the Three E's

Wow, time is certainly going by quickly this academic year! We鈥檝e now started or will soon start听the Spring 2022 semester. If you鈥檙e like me, you鈥檙e thinking about how to best organize your semester so that you鈥檙e efficient, effective, and energized (the three E鈥檚) right from the start. Some of the things I have done, which have been effective to meet the three E鈥檚, during my master鈥檚 and doctoral听programs that I鈥檝e continued to do into well into my research training program are as follows:

  1. Maintain a calendar. This helps you keep deadlines, without needing to memorize dates. A good, old fashioned paper calendar is an option for those who like to write by hand. There are some fantastic apps in the app store for your cell phone or computer/iPad that are great. Microsoft Outlook is a great tool, too. Yes, it adds some time up-front to get used to documenting everything into your calendar, but it makes a difference in the long run. This helps you be efficient.
  2. Schedule time into your calendar for fun activities with friends and family. Your calendar doesn鈥檛 need to be all work and school responsibilities. Making time for a couple of 鈥渕e-time鈥 activities will enable you to distract from the stress work/school causes, freeing up some brain-space for the hard stuff involving critical thinking and decision making. This helps you to be effective for when it comes time to do work.
  3. Schedule time into your calendar for ADLs (activities of daily living). This isn鈥檛 a concept just for our patients; this is something graduate nursing students need to do听too. By planning time for听sleeping, eating, and staying hydrated, we are taking care of ourselves so that we can care for our patients (or research participants or students). Taking care of the caregiver is essential for good health and well-being. This practice helps you to be energized for work and school.

I鈥檓 wishing you all an excellent 3 E鈥檚 semester! Please share your thoughts and ideas about taking care of YOU directly in the GNSA community discussion forum.

Happy 2022!

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Cassandra Godzik, PhD, APRN
GNSA Leadership Council Member
Dartmouth College

Share Your Three E's Strategies with the GNSA听Community!

How do you make time for you and organize your semester so that you are efficient, effective, and energized?听Share your strategies with the community by logging in听to your听My91制片厂听account and clicking听on听GNSA Connectfrom your GNSA dashboard.听If you have questions about how to access or use this resource, contact Autumn Spriggs at aspriggs@aacnnursing.org.听

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