In their book, Educating nurses: A call for radical transformation, Benner and colleagues (2010) challenged nursing education programs to:

a. prepare nurses for advanced nursing de-grees.
b. require doctor of nursing practice degrees for all nursing faculty.
c. encourage 50% of all nurses to obtain a master's degree in nursing within 10 years after graduation.
d. make the baccalaureate in nursing be es-tablished as the minimal educational level for entry into practice.


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In their book, Educating nurses: A call for radical transformation, Benner and colleagues (2010) challenged nursing education programs to upgrade classroom education to prepare nurses for complex clinical environments, urged that the baccalaureate in nursing be established as the mi-nimal educational level for entry into practice, and suggested that all nurses obtain a master's degree in nursing within 10 years after graduation. The Institute of Medicine (2011) issued a re-port, The future of nursing: Leading change, advancing health, which called for an improved educational system that promotes seamless academic progression.

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