Authors

  1. Diebold, Claudia M. MSN, RN
  2. Chappell, Hazel W. MSN, ARNP, CS, Cm, CCM
  3. Robinson, M. Kay L. DSN, RN

Abstract

Senior and sophomore baccalaureate nursing students at the University of Kentucky developed a health promotion exposition that targeted college students. This experience gave senior students the opportunity to practice leadership and management skills, such as planning, organizing, collaborating, delegating, evaluating, and time management and conflict resolution. Sophomore students developed teaching abilities, practiced assessment and communication techniques, and increased their knowledge of health-promoting behaviors. Both groups experienced team building and demonstrated accountability. Students reported a positive learning experience that met various course objectives in an innovative way.