Service learning: a tuberculosis screening clinic in an adult residential care facility.

Abstract:

:Service learning is an educational experience that equally benefits the educational institution and the organization where the service is provided.A tuberculosis screening clinic was a mutually agreed upon service learning project that was conducted by baccalaureate nursing students for residents of an adult residential care facility. The college, the adult care facility, and a local public health agency participated in the clinic. Each organization contributed significant resources for the clinic, making it a unique project that was mutually agreed upon and implemented, as well as mutually beneficial.

journal_name

Nurse Educ

journal_title

Nurse educator

authors

Schoener L,Hopkins ML

doi

10.1097/00006223-200411000-00009

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-11-01 00:00:00

pages

242-5

issue

6

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0363-3624

issn

1538-9855

pii

00006223-200411000-00009

journal_volume

29

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