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Nurse Anesthesia Educator Webinar: Growth Mindset for Competency Based Education

Aug. 18, 2025  |  6 p.m. CDT

This course prepares nurse anesthesia educators to integrate growth mindset principles into competency-based education (CBE). A growth mindset fosters resilience, adaptability, and a belief that clinical and cognitive skills can be developed through deliberate practice and feedback — key attributes for success in CBE frameworks. Through interactive discussions, evidence-based strategies, and practical tools, participants will learn how to create learning environments that promote persistence, mastery, and continuous improvement among students. The course also explores how a growth mindset enhances performance assessment, remediation, and clinical coaching within nurse anesthesia programs.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the core principles of growth mindset and their relevance to competency-based education in nurse anesthesia.
  • Apply evidence-based strategies to foster growth mindset in learners during clinical instruction, simulation, and assessment.
  • Design learning experiences and feedback approaches that promote skill development, resilience, and self-efficacy in a CBE framework.

The event is 1 hour in length. Registration required.

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Host:

Hallie Evans, DNP, CRNA, APRN, CNE
Hallie Evans is the Program Director for the Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Completion Program and Nurse Anesthesia Educator Program at Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia. Her expertise includes a wide range of topics including Evidence-Based Practice, Artificial Intelligence for Classroom Engagement, Faculty Strategies to Incorporate AI, Health and Wellness, Grant Writing and Educating future Nurse Anesthesia Educators in the clinical, didactic and simulation settings, as well as curriculum planning and mapping. She serves as a professor for both the Doctorate Completion Program and Nurse Educator Track. She displays her commitment to the next generation of CRNAs through innovative teaching methods and rigorous curriculum development.

Dr. Evans began her career in education as a clinical preceptor and upon earning her Post-Master’s Doctorate began working as faculty at Florida International university. She has taught across the anesthesia curriculum and joined the faculty at MTSA in 2020 before becoming the Program Director. She is passionate about incorporating health and wellness into curriculums for students and using evidence-based techniques to educate. She created a Micro-credential for Nurse Educators on Health and Wellness techniques to incorporate into curriculums. In addition, she believes service-based learning and giving back is a vital component to both education and wellness.

Future Webinars

Nov. 3, 2025 – TBA

 

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