Provides the foundation for understanding of interprofessional communication as an essential skill for professional practice. Students will develop skills in communication techniques such as: listening, questioning, empathy, mutuality, reciprocity, self-observation, reflection, sensitivity to emotional contexts, respect, genuineness, and assertiveness that contribute to relational practice. Restriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Nursing who are registered in the B.S.N. program or the Post-Degree B.S.N. Option. Note: Post-Degree B.S.N. classes are offered in an open learning format with the same number of hours, but in alternate time frames. Note: Students with credit for NURS 245 will not receive credit for this course.
Provides the foundation for understanding of interprofessional communication as an essential skill for professional practice. Students will develop skills in communication techniques such as: listening, questioning, empathy, mutuality, reciprocity, self-observation, reflection, sensitivity to emotional contexts, respect, genuineness, and assertiveness that contribute to relational practice. Restriction(s): Restricted to students in the College of Nursing who are registered in the B.S.N. program or the Post-Degree B.S.N. Option. Note: Post-Degree B.S.N. classes are offered in an open learning format with the same number of hours, but in alternate time frames. Note: Students with credit for NURS 245 will not receive credit for this course.