How COVID-19 Is Changing the Landscape of Nursing Education

The pandemic has caused chaos and created challenges in almost every area of the world, not only hampering the economic growth of previously prosperous nations but also necessitating significant shifts in how education is handled. That applies also to nursing education.

As the next generation of nurses begin their training for the first time or resume their studies after initial disruption, here is a look at what changes they can expect to encounter.

Remote Learning Is Prevalent

Face-to-face classes have become either undesirable or outright impossible in the context of COVID-19, so nursing students can expect to spend much more time taking advantage of remote learning resources.

A whole host of fairly advantageous eLearning tools are being deployed, with simulation software making it possible for common healthcare scenarios to play out as they would in the real world, allowing participants to gain useful experiences and put their knowledge to the test remotely, at least for the time being.

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