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The Transition from Military Nurse to Nurse Faculty: A Descriptive Study.

Aim The aim of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe the transition from military nurse to nurse faculty. Background There is a global shortage of qualified nurse faculty. Recruitment of retiring or separating military nurses is a viable solution. Methods Content and thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews of former military nurses (N=13) was undertaken. Results The transition from military nurse to nurse faculty includes acknowledgment of the reality of academic culture, appreciation of the journey to bridge the gap, and culmination of a new identity. Leadership skills acquired during military service proved instrumental to a successful transition. Conclusions Recognizing this transition and the strengths these nurses offer provides evidence for focused orientation programs to increase recruitment and retention of these faculty.

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