Osmosis Clinical Sciences Nurse Practitioner Platform Tour
Hi, everyone. My name is Maria Fer and I'm the Director of Nursing Education here at Osmosis from Elvir.
I'm excited to announce the launch of osmosis's new Clinical Sciences Series that we will be adding to the nurse practitioner osmosis platform.
This collection is built on the latest evidence based clinical guidelines and expertly crafted by leading clinicians to help NP students transition to advanced practice nursing.
This new collection of visually engaging videos, clinical decision making trees and length assessments will cover six NP population foci with this, the osmosis Nurse Practitioner Content Library has been reorganized to align with the population foci and NP professional standards.
Now, let's take a look at how this new content fits into the osmosis platform, you know, and love. We're currently on the Osmosis home page where you will see the search bar in the center for easy keyword searching uh to the appropriate learn pages.
If you select view all topics, you will see all the topics are content covers, looking at the entire osmosis content library, you'll first see the basic sciences and then underneath this heading, you'll see foundational sciences and body systems.
The foundational sciences can be used by MP students to review and reinforce learning from courses like anatomy, physiology and pharmacology.
For a more extensive review, you wanna navigate to the body systems. Here, you will find the content organized by the system of the body you wish to focus on and you will find an in-depth review of the physiology and clinical alignments associated with the selective body system, which brings me to the Clinical Sciences Series.
Here, we have aligned new content from the Clinical Sciences Series under each of the NP population foci. You can see the new sign uh indicating um at our alarm pages uh for the A G A CNP.
This means that there are new videos associated with that population foci moving to the new series. Uh Let's see different modules students can select from.
Um So I'll click on uh the A G A CNP and we'll take a look at chest pain. You will see first approach to chest pain, which describes the process of appro approaching a patient with chest pain from the acute management and work up to the differential diagnosis, really focusing on life-threatening and major causes and then going into the correct diagnosis using history, physical exam and the diagnostic investigations underneath.
You will see uh different disease category videos which focus on the definition, pathophysiology, history, physical exam findings with a large focus on the the diagnosis and clinical management.
Now we'll click on a learn page. You will see all of the classic osmosis learn page features that we all know and love like the whiteboard style videos, um your options for closed captioning video, speed adjustments, sharing as well as the transcript here.
And of course, we have our uh you can create notes and then uh further down, we have our paired assessment items for the clinical sciences content specifically.
Let's see the new edition starting with the decisionmaking trees, decision making. Trees are used to organize the information so it can be used in the clinical decision making.
Once again, they are based on the latest guidelines and contain the details needed for advanced practice nursing. The video takes the learner through the decision making tree with added explanation, high yield facts and also clinical pearls.
The assessment items that you see paired with each video are aligned to the video to reinforce the learning and help students prepare for subject matter exams.
You will see externally linked evidence-based guidelines. So learners can explore a more in depth approach and finally learning objectives and finally learning objectives on each learn page.
Help keep students on track and help faculty know what's covered in each video. I wanna thank you for listening.
I hope that you are just as excited as we are for a new Clinical Sciences series. Thanks again and please visit osmosis.org to schedule a call to get more information on how to integrate osmosis into your NP curricula.
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