
Diana Buchanan PhD, RN
Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Nursing
Dr. Diana Buchanan has been a registered nurse for 23 years, during which she developed nursing and interprofessional clinical simulations, developed and delivered training in simulation pedagogy for 12 years, and served for 3 years as key personnel on an academic-practice partnership to enhance ambulatory care nursing.
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- IdentificationP26DateMarch 25, 2021Purpose: The purpose of this project was to develop and assess a simulation toolkit for teaching key ambulatory care nursing competencies to pre-licensure nursing students…
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Diana Buchanan, PhD, RNAssociate Professor, University of Washington School of NursingSpecialties - IdentificationP43Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a newly designed online educational module on the use of telehealth nursing in ambulatory care settings…
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Diana Buchanan, PhD, RNAssociate Professor, University of Washington School of NursingMichelle Shin, MSN, MPH, RNSpecialties - IdentificationP45Purpose: This project was supported by the CARES Act supplemental funding for NEPQR awardees, enhanced telehealth training opportunities for bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) students to prevent, prepare, and respond to COVID-19 in a large academic university…
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Diana Buchanan, PhD, RNAssociate Professor, University of Washington School of NursingLaura Lopez, MS, BSNAmbulatory Care Nursing Education Program Manager, U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsSpecialties - Identification132DateMay 18, 2022Credits1 CH | Expired May 21, 2024Explore the development and evaluation of an ambulatory care nursing simulation toolkit developed through an academic-practice partnership for training pre-licensure nursing students and nurse residents in clinical reasoning and key skills specific to the ambulatory care setting…
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Diana Buchanan, PhD, RNAssociate Professor, University of Washington School of Nursing$30Standard Price