Authors

  1. Burritt, Joan DNSc, RN
  2. Steckel, Cynthia MSN, RN

Abstract

Contemporary patient care demands expert nurses with advanced clinical judgment and reasoning abilities. Expertise develops for an extended experiential learning process of 5 years or more and cannot be accomplished through educational preparation alone. Current approaches to orientations, residencies, and care delivery do not support the learning curve to expert practice. The authors outline strategies for change in the practice setting to facilitate expertise development and safeguard patients while learning occurs.