Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Best worst nursing professor

The best lesson a professor can learn is to accept feedback and to listen to their students, at least according to Kelly Hawk a UW-Oshkosh nursing student.

Hawk says the biggest difference between her best and worst professor is the best professor listens to her and her classmates.

Brent MacWilliams after every clinical has a group discussion where they discuss what was done well and what can be improved upon. This makes MacWilliams Hawks favorite professor.

“He teaches what you’re actually going to do in practice,” Hawk said. “He listens to us and gives good feed back.”

Tammy Chapin a first year professor at UW-Oshkosh professor doesn’t listen and isn’t professional in the classroom, Hawk said. Hawk is her worst professor describes Chapin.

“She doesn’t know how to teach,” Hawk said. “Nursing professors are not taught how to teach.”

Hawk has Chapin for Pharmacology a class were Nursing students learn about drugs and their uses, actions and classifications.

Hawk complains that Chapin teaches about the diseases and not the drug.

Hawk stands at about 5 and a half feet tall has blue eyes, dirty blonde hair and spoke with a soft voice.

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