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Reflecting the expert insight of leading names in the field, Perspectives in Ambulatory Care Nursing helps students confidently meet the challenges of a changing healthcare landscape and embrace their role in nursing outside of the hospital setting. Ambulatory care authorities Caroline Varner Coburn, Deena Gilland and Beth Ann Swan guide students through the evolution of nursing in ambulatory care settings including the social and political forces driving an increased need for nurses in primary care and detail how nurses can use research and data to change practice, demonstrate the impact of nursing and meet standards of excellence in ambulatory care.
An ideal primer both for nursing students and practicing nurses switching from acute care positions to ambulatory care settings, Perspectives in Ambulatory Care Nursing clarifies the distinctions between the two care settings, familiarizes students with the variety of parts played by members of the healthcare team and identifies key topics in todays ambulatory nursing practice, including telehealth, care coordination/transition management and the involvement of clients and families in health management. Accompanying resources encourage students to think critically about ambulatory care concepts and consider real-world applications as they prepare for success in practice.

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Vice President and Publisher: Julie K. Stegman

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Names: Coburn, Caroline Varner, editor. | Gilland, Deena, editor. | Swan, Beth Ann, 1958- editor.

Title: Perspectives in ambulatory care nursing / Caroline Varner Coburn, Deena Gilland, Beth Ann Swan.

Description: 1st edition. | Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health, [2021] | Summary: The impetus for Perspectives in Ambulatory Care Nursing came when Dr. Deena Gilland and I initiated a new course at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University, titled Ambulatory Care Nursing.Provided by publisher.

Identifiers: LCCN 2020044356 | ISBN 9781975104641 (paperback)

Subjects: LCSH: Nursing. | Ambulatory medical care.

Classification: LCC RT120.O9 P47 2021 | DDC 362.12dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020044356

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To my sons, Charlie Morgan and David. Im so happy to see the adults youve become.

To my husband Charles for his unfailing, unflagging, and unconditional love and support.

Caroline Varner Coburn

To Susan Grant who gave me the opportunity to step into the world of ambulatory nursing.

To Linda McCauley who had the foresight to see the importance of adding ambulatory nursing to BSN curriculum.

To Sharon Pappas for her continued support and promotion of the value of ambulatory nurses to the population and healthcare.

To Dan, Alison, and Alex who are my strength and forever supporters.

Deena Gilland

To my parents, Elizabeth and John H. Reck, for raising me to believe that anything is possible.

To my daughters, Erica and E. Connor Swan, for being impossible.

To my husband, Eric J. Swan, for making everything possible, youre my inspiration.

Beth Ann Swan

Caroline Varner Coburn DNP MS APRN ANP-BC Caroline Varner Coburn earned her - photo 2

Caroline Varner Coburn, DNP, MS, APRN, ANP-BC

Caroline Varner Coburn earned her BSN from Duke University, MS from Georgia State University, Adult Nurse Practitioner certification from Emory University, and DNP from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She currently holds the position of clinical associate professor at Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Her academic focus is ambulatory nursing and interprofessional collaboration for education of undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate nurses in a domestic and global context. In support of these academic interests, she is actively involved in a collaborative relationship between the Emory School of Nursing and a nongovernmental organization in The Bahamas. As part of a national taskforce for the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing, she participated in the development of guidelines for academicclinical collaboration in ambulatory care.

Deena Gilland DNP MSN RN NEA-BC FAAN Deena Gilland is the vice president - photo 3

Deena Gilland, DNP, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN

Deena Gilland is the vice president of Patient Services and chief nursing officer of Emory Healthcares Ambulatory Practice and an instructor at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University. Prior to her current role she served as the director of Oncology Services for the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.

Gilland has dedicated the past decade to establishing a national model and structure for nursing practice in an ambulatory care setting. Her work centers on nursing optimization and illuminating the value of nursing. Gilland impacted nursing practice by developing an ambulatory nursing organizational structure with senior nursing options, optimizing the ability of nurses to impact the health of our population. Her innovative work to develop a prelicensure nursing student path into ambulatory nursing, along with creating methods to induct them through a nurse residency, has advanced the profession nationwide and forged a path for nurses in the ambulatory care.

Gilland received her Doctor of Nursing Practice in Health Systems Leadership and her MSN in Healthcare Leadership from the Emory School of Nursing, and her BSN was obtained from Georgia College. She completed the Managing Healthcare Delivery program at the Harvard Business School and is a fellow of the CNO Academy. She currently serves on the board of directors for the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN).

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