Authors

  1. Cronin, Sherill Nones PhD, RN-BC
  2. Berger, Jill MSN, MBA
  3. Nelson, Debbie MSN, RN, CRRN, NEA-BC
  4. Romp, Celeste R. MSN, APRN, CCNS, CCRN-K, RN-BC
  5. Stikes, Reetta MSN, RNC-NIC, CLC
  6. Wishnia, Gracie PhD, RN-BC

Abstract

Nursing professional development specialists may find it challenging time and cost-wise to meet the educational needs of nurses in the areas of research and evidence-based practice amidst competing education priorities. Furthermore, it may be difficult to find presenters with the necessary knowledge and expertise to do so. Collaboration among local hospitals to provide a high-quality research education program can advance scholarly work within the community and can help each organization meet selected Magnet(R) requirements in an economical way.