Nursing Education

Innovation in Nursing Education: Utilizing Video Feedback for Clinical Judgment

A webinar featuring Patrick Luna from the University of Colorado

This is a rebroadcast of a popular Nursing Education session from the ReAction 2022 virtual conference.

Hear from Patrick Luna, Senior Instructor of Clinical Teaching at the University of Colorado College of Nursing, how he prepares students for the realities of nursing practice by using video feedback to help improve their clinical judgment and clinical decision-making skills.

In this free recorded webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Why clinical judgment is a concept that must be scaffolded to begin with a foundational application of knowledge and skills
  • How and why the AACN and NCSBN are updating standards to emphasize clinical judgment
  • Innovative teaching strategies, assessment techniques, and evaluation methods for using video feedback to help students put clinical judgment into practice

About Patrick Luna

Patrick Luna instructs undergraduate nursing students as a Senior Instructor of Clinical Teaching at the University of Colorado College of Nursing. He believes that preparing students for the realities of clinical practice begins with instilling awareness of the client experience, and encouraging self-reflection in how they can help achieve patient-centered care outcomes. Patrick is a registered nurse, certified in emergency nursing, with a background as a firefighter/paramedic. He currently has a bedside practice at University of Colorado Hospital assigned to the surgical/trauma ICU. He holds a master’s degree in nursing education from the University of Texas and is applying to a Ph.D. program at the University of Colorado.