Site visit teams and the Evaluation Review Panels are composed of nurse educators/clinicians, nurse clinicians/practitioners, and/or administrators. The ACEN Board of Commissioners is composed of nurse educators/clinicians, nurse clinicians/practitioners, administrators, and public members.
Nurse Educator/Clinician
A nurse educator/clinician is an experienced, licensed nurse clinician/practitioner with academic expertise in evidence-based teaching of practical, diploma, associate, baccalaureate, master’s, and/or clinical doctorate, nursing education programs. The nurse educator/clinician teaches, guides, and instructs the next generation of nurse clinicians/practitioners in classroom, laboratory, simulation, and/or nursing practice settings. The nurse educator/clinician also has expertise and accountability for academic control of the program through participation in designing, revising, implementing, and evaluating nursing curricula to educate nursing students in preparation for contemporary clinical nursing practice.
Nurse educators/clinicians are individuals who:
Nurse educators/clinicians are eligible to serve on a site visit team as a team member or team chair, on the Evaluation Review Panel as a member, and on the ACEN Board of Commissioners.
Nurse Clinician/Practitioner
A nurse clinician/practitioner is a licensed nurse employed in a nursing practice position. Nursing practice is broad and encompasses a range of employment settings and role responsibilities. Examples include (but are not limited to) bedside nursing in acute, chronic, and community settings, advanced practice nursing in any specialty, nursing education at any level of a nursing education program, and administrative nursing positions.
Nurse clinicians/practitioners are individuals who:
Nurse clinicians/practitioners are eligible to serve on a site visit team as a team member or team chair, on the Evaluation Review Panel as a member, and on the ACEN Board of Commissioners.
Administrator
An administrator is an individual with administrative oversight of an ACEN-accredited nursing education program (e.g., nurse administrator, coordinator, or an individual with documented administrative responsibilities within a governing organization and has direct involvement in curricular and assessment activities of the nursing program). Administrators are individuals who:
Administrators are eligible to serve on a site visit team as a team member or team chair, on the Evaluation Review Panel as a member, and on the ACEN Board of Commissioners.
Public Members
Public members are individuals with no connection to the discipline of nursing. An individual representing the public may not be:
Public members are eligible to serve on the ACEN Board of Commissioners.
Emeriti Peer Evaluator
Emeritus appointment is recognition of the ongoing engagement and maintenance of expertise in the ACEN peer review process.
Emeriti peer evaluators have had consistent service as an ACEN peer evaluator in the nurse educator/clinician, nurse clinician/practitioner, administrator role, or is a current or former ACEN employee. A nurse educator/clinician, nurse clinician/practitioner, or administrator peer evaluator is eligible for this status if they have had consistent positive feedback from ACEN staff, other peer evaluators, and/or nurse administrators.
Emeriti peer evaluators whose service was as an ACEN peer evaluator in the nurse educator/clinician, nurse clinician/practitioner, or administrator role are eligible to serve on a site visit team as a team member or team chair or Evaluation Review Panel as a member.
Emeritus status can be granted:
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