Student Competency Perceptions From Associate Degree to Bachelor Degree Completion

The foundation for all nursing professionals is their prelicensure educational program. The quality of the curriculum affects the employer –employee relationship and client care, with broader effects on the larger nursing profession and health care systems. The Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education (OCNE) curriculum, featuring a guiding set of competencies and benchmarks, was first formed more than 10 years ago to meet the developm ental needs of nursing students and the health care needs of Oregonians (Gaines& Spencer, 2013; Gubrud et al., 2003; Tanner& Herinckx, 2012). Assessment
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