Florida Center for Nursing Education Symposium

Nursing Education Symposium: Leading Excellence and Innovation

The Florida Center for Nursing (FCN) hosted the Nursing Education Symposium: Leading Excellence and Innovation in Florida on March 7, 2025, as a hybrid event in partnership with the University of Florida College of Nursing. The symposium aimed to present critical statewide nursing workforce data analyses, address current trends, challenges, and opportunities in nursing education, and develop forward-thinking recommendations for the future of nursing education in Florida. The event attracted over 800 participants from Florida and beyond, including faculty, nurses, students, executives, and healthcare leaders.

Continuing education credits were available to participants, sponsored by the FCN. A total of 1,282.5 credit hours were granted to 285 attendees. Over 98% of participants that responded to the program evaluation reported that learning objectives were met for the event.

FCN Executive Director, Rayna Letourneau, PhD, RN, began the day with a presentation of FCN research from The State of Nursing Education in Florida 2025 report. Results from this research, including Florida’s rank of 50 out of 50 US states for NCLEX pass rates, provided a foundation for the rest of the symposium.

Learning Objectives

  1. Discuss recent data analyses that highlight the trends regarding nursing education programs in Florida.
  2. Identify challenges for nursing education programs in Florida.
  3. Identify opportunities for nursing education programs in Florida.
  4. Discuss innovative strategies that can positively shape the future of the nursing workforce in Florida.

Accreditation Nurses

ANCC:
USF Health is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

A maximum of 1.50 contact hours may be earned by learners who successfully complete this nursing continuing professional development activity.

Florida Board of Nursing:
USF Health (provider number 2970) is an approved provider of continuing education for nurses through Florida Board of Nursing. This activity has been approved for 1.50 contact hours.

To claim CE for this activity:

  • View the video recording
  • Complete the evaluation using the following link:
    https://usf.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bx9Cmo76hbTaTf8
  • Follow the prompts in the evaluation to create or update an account with USF Health to complete the evaluation and print your certificate.
  • Enter Activity Code 361200 if needed.
  • CEs will be reported to CE Broker by the end of the following month of the completed activity.

The Nursing Education in Florida: Overcoming Challenges, Creating Solutions panel discussion covered the difference between collaboration and competition, the importance of care for nursing students, why remediation should start early, and other important topics.

Panelists included

  • Michelle Edmonds, PhD, FNP-BA, CNE, Director of Nursing, University of North Florida
  • Patricia Gagliano, PhD, RN, Dean of Nursing, Indian River State College
  • Patricia Orender, DNP, RN, Director of ASDN and Certificate Programs, Florida Gateway College
  • Tony Umadhay, PhD, CRNA, FAANA, Dean of Nursing and Professor of Anesthesiology, Barry University
  • Maria Walwema, PhD, RN, MSN-NHCE, Director of Nursing, FVI School of Nursing and Technology
Keynote speech from Shakira Henderson

The symposium concluded with a keynote speech from Shakira Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, MBA, RNC-NIC, IBCLC, the Dean of UF College of Nursing and Chief Nurse Executive at UF Health, titled The Future of Nursing: Implications for Practice, Research, and Education.

Addressing the threats that nursing and nurses face today in her speech, Dr. Henderson acknowledged the fear of artificial intelligence. Her response: “Only humans can be nurses.”