Walden University Graduate Nursing Professional Portfolio
Graduate Nursing Core Portfolio Requirements

Course

Course Name (italics) & Assignments

NURS 6002/6003

Transition to Graduate Study for Nursing

Program of Study* (Students transferring in will also have a POS.)

 

Module 6 Assignment: Academic Success and Professional Development
Plan: Part 6

NURS 6050

Policy and Advocacy for Improving Population Health

 

Module 6 Assignment: Global Healthcare Comparison Matrix and
Narrative Statement

NURS 6051

Transforming Nursing and Healthcare Through Technology

 

Module 4 Assignment: Literature Review: The Use of Clinical
Systems to Improve Outcomes and Efficiencies

NURS 6052

Essentials of Evidence-Based Practice

 

Module 6
Assignment: Evidence-Based Capstone Project, Part 6: Disseminating Results

NURS 6053

Interprofessional Organizational and Systems Leadership

 

Module 4 Assignment: Workplace Environment Assessment

* Contact your Academic Advisor if you need a copy of your Program of Study.
Nursing Informatics Specialization Portfolio Requirements

Course

Course Name (italics) & Assignments

NURS 6401

Informatics in
Nursing and Healthcare

 

Module 4 Assignment: American Nurses Association (ANA)
Competencies and Standards in Practice

NURS 6412

Information and
Knowledge Management

 

Module 4 Assignment: Database Integrity Plan

NURS 6421

Supporting Workflow in Healthcare Systems

 

Module 3 Assignment: Workflow Redesign Part 2

NURS 6441

Project Management:
Healthcare Information Technology

 

Module 2 Assignment: Oak Township Medical Center Project Plan:
Sequence and Schedule Project Activities and Resources

NURS 6451

Evaluation Methods
for Health Information Technology

 

Module 2 Assignment: Health Information Technology Evaluation
Project

NURS 6461

Capstone Synthesis Practicum

 

Module 2 Assignment: Practicum Project Presentation

Guide to Creating the Final Professional Portfolio

Purposes and Definition
The purposes of a Portfolio are to do the following:

·       Provide a repository for your educational and professional accomplishments
·       Document your educational progression and growth throughout the program
·       Evaluate your achievement of program learning outcomes
·       Project a professional image through the organization and presentation of the material
·       Communicate accomplishments to colleagues and the professional community

Documentation and Evidence

Your Professional Portfolio will contain the following documentation and evidence*:

·       Program of Study
·       Current Curriculum Vitae (CV)/Résumé
·       Portfolio Assignments from each of the courses
·       Continuing Education (CE), if applicable
·       Other Non-Electronic Documents, if applicable
·       End-of-Program Outcomes Evidence Chart
·       Final Reflection

*See the Portfolio Sections and Formatting Guidelines (below) for details about each of these items to be included in your Portfolio.
Evidence Collection and Documentation Storage
At the beginning of the MSN program, you should have initiated the process of collecting evidence and storing materials and information in an organized way. In preparation for assembling your Professional Portfolio, you may wish to complete the following:
·       Set up computer and paper files related to each section of your Portfolio, as indicated in the Portfolio Template. For example, you may have a computer file with documentation of your CE activities and a paper file containing the actual
certificates.
·       Organize course files into the categories that help you to analyze your learning and development (papers, journal, reflections, professional development, course assignments, etc.). For example, you might save all your journal entries in one file and identify a selection of these entries to demonstrate your growth over time.
·       Assemble required documents at the beginning of the term to ensure you have all items. If a Portfolio Assignment is missing, the following are recommended ways to retrieve it. (Start the process early in order to meet deadlines and submit a robust Portfolio.)
·        Contact the Faculty who taught the course. Walden Faculty have access to former classes that they taught and can retrieve assignments.
·        Contact the Customer Care Team at 1-800-925-3368 or visit the Contact Us page for international numbers. The Customer Care Team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Request the exact work needed. Give them a minimum of 72 hours to reply.
·        Contact Academic Advising if a Program of Study (POS) is needed from NURS 6002/6003 or for students transferring to Walden University.

Portfolio Sections and Formatting Guidelines

Your Professional Portfolio consists of one document, with specified sections.

Save a version of the Portfolio Template to create your Professional Portfolio document. In your saved version of the Portfolio Template, address the following:

Cover Page and Table of Contents
·        The first page of your Portfolio document (the cover page) should include all the information listed in the Portfolio Template, including your NURS 6600 section number, date of Portfolio submission, your full name, address, telephone number, email address, your current position title (i.e., ICU Nurse, etc.), agency, and the city and state where you work. Be sure to follow the format presented in the Portfolio Template.

·       You may update the Table of Contents manually once you have inserted all the sections of the Portfolio. If you use the functionality in Word to create your Table of Contents automatically, be sure to follow the wording and sequencing indicated in the Portfolio Template.

·       If you transferred to Walden University and certain courses were substituted, list the course on the Table of Contents and document that the course was not required in your Program of Study.
·        Example:
NURS 6050 – Transfer Student, course not required in Program of Study (POS)….pg. 29
On page 29, you would then write, NURS 6050 – Policy and Advocacy for Improving Population Health: Course not required in POS upon transfer to Walden University.

Program of Study
·       Paste your Program of Study. This was initiated in NURS 6002/6003 and may need to be revised/updated.

Current CV/Résumé
Paste a copy of your Curriculum Vitae (CV)/Résumé. The Portfolio Template includes formatting/sequencing suggestions. Career Services also has tips and examples to follow.

Portfolio Assignments
Prior to copying and pasting the assignments into your saved version of the Portfolio Template, review the Portfolio Assignment from each of your prior courses and make the following adjustments:

·       If there are any Instructor comments in an assignment, address the comments and then delete the notations to create a clean version of the assignment. Be sure the Track Changes function is turned off in the document.

·       Proofread each assignment to ensure that it is free of typographical, grammatical, structural, or punctuation errors. In some cases, this will mean correcting errors in your original document.

·       Reformat each assignment as modeled in the Portfolio Template:

o   Update the title page of each Portfolio Assignment to match the template specifications.

o   If the assignment is in a format other than Word (e.g., PowerPoint or Excel), save it as a Word document, if possible, so that you can integrate it into your Portfolio document. If that is not possible, you may need to save an assignment as an image file to be included in your portfolio or list the item in Table 2 (Other Non-Electronic Documents). You may also convert PowerPoint presentations to “Outline (Narrative) View” if space is an issue.

o   Use Times New Roman font (12 point) throughout.

o   Ensure that each assignment is double-spaced throughout. (If necessary, select all or highlight the area to be updated, click on Format, Paragraph, and then select Line Spacing: Double.)

·       After you have properly formatted all of the assignments as indicated above, carefully paste each one in chronological order (including the course number on the assignment title page). Reminder: If necessary, documents may be included in your Portfolio as images or may be listed in Table 2.

Continuing Education (CE), if applicable:

·       In Table 1 (Continuing Education), you may list and describe any Continuing Education (CE) course(s) you have completed during your academic journey (typically during the last 2 years). It is not necessary to scan CE certificates. Note: Inclusion of CE credits is optional and not a required element of your Professional Portfolio.
·       This portion of the portfolio constitutes a list of CEs taken. Place the following information on a four-column grid: (a) Name of CE/Course, (b) Sponsoring Organization, (c) Number of Hours/Units Earned, and (d) Date of Completion.

Other Non-Electronic Documents, if applicable:

·       In Table 2 (Other Non-Electronic Documents), list documents for which you do not have electronic versions.

·       Pictures, significant notes, communications from colleagues, or any other artifacts may be included to demonstrate how you have grown throughout your academic journey. For example, if you conducted a workshop on hospice care, you might include a copy of the website information, an image of the brochure, and a scan of participant evaluation results. Use Word documents whenever possible; include scanned copies of original documents and/or write a brief description, as necessary.

End-of-Program Outcomes Evidence Chart

·       Type in the required information to complete the End-of-Program Outcomes Evidence Chart.
·       List the courses reflective of the graduate characteristic and individualized student learning outcome (ISLO) and give examples of coursework that helped achieve the outcomes.

Sample Entry:

MSN Graduate
Characteristic

Individual
Student Learning Outcome (ISLO)

Course #;
Learner Assessments

(Evidence according to alignment of learner outcomes
from Syllabus chart)

Student
Outcome: Service (Community/

Professional)

Student
Outcome:

Scholar Practitioner
(Scholarship/

Practice)

Student
Outcome: Social Change

Example:

 

 

 

 

 

Leader/Change

Agent

LO1—Synthesize organizational/systems leadership for
cost-effective specialist nursing practice that contributes to high-quality
healthcare delivery, advancement of the nursing profession, and social
change.

NURS 6050

NURS 6051

NURS 6053

NURS 6401

NURS 6421

Encouraged children in my community to adhere to
healthy diet and exercise plans.

Provided metrics for pediatric diabetic and
overweight/

obese patients admitted on a monthly basis.

 

Distributed content appropriate (for adolescent
cohort) for childhood obesity and diabetes.

Reinforced to parents the need to provide a healthy
diet and snacks and to encourage physical activity to reduce prevalence of
childhood obesity and diabetes.

Final Reflection

“Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” —Carl Jung

·       Follow these guidelines to complete the Final Reflection.

The Final Reflection is your chance to share your academic journey in the College of Health Professions at Walden University, including your understanding of how classes and practicum experiences affect your thinking and shape your future nurse practice as a scholar-practitioner.

The Final Reflection allows you to ask questions, build self-awareness, and better understand your emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and what drives you to move forward.

The Final Reflection is personal to you; hence, it does not need to include references to scholarly works. This is a self-reflective narrative in which you share your own thoughts.

The following is a recommended format for writing the Final Reflection:
·       Introduction – Include a well-developed purpose statement.
·       Narration – Tell your story about your experience in the Nurse Executive track. Good reflection papers provide a vivid image of the student’s experience.
·       Personal Experiences – Succinctly share highlights of your educational experience that address the following questions:
Who are you? What are you most proud of?
What specific encounter changed your attitude/opinion or action?
What special challenges were encountered? How did you handle them? How did these experiences change your life?
·       Strengths and Weaknesses
·        How will you maximize your strengths? How will you address weaknesses?
·        Why is addressing weaknesses necessary for career advancement?
·       Conclusion – Share how the Walden journey shaped your personal development. The reader should be able to visualize your life events, the experiences that impacted your learning and professional development, and how these experiences taught you and contributed to your personal development. In this section, you can share how you will use what has been learned to handle future directions.

Final Checks Before Submission

Ensure that your Portfolio has a professional appearance by confirming the following:

·       The date of submission/completion is indicated on each item included in your Portfolio, as appropriate.

·       The font and font size (Times New Roman, 12 point) is consistent throughout the document (do not use all caps).

·       The margins on the document are standard: APA style indicates 1” on all four sides. While your portfolio may vary slightly from these specifications, it must be consistent and reflect a scholarly appearance.

·       The Portfolio document includes page numbers at the top right corner. The page numbers are automatically formatted in the Portfolio Template. If necessary, you can adjust or add automatically formatted page numbers to your Word document by selecting Insert, Page Number in the tool bar and then selecting Top of Page, alignment Right.

·       Images are used sparingly and only as needed, since including images can make the size of your Portfolio difficult to upload/download.

Q&A

Why am I being asked to develop a comprehensive Portfolio?

The Walden MSN Program Faculty believe a Portfolio:

·       Promotes the synthesis of knowledge: To become a competent leader in the profession and as a nurse informaticist, you need to synthesize a great deal of information from a variety of sources. Creating a Portfolio provides the structure for thinking about and communicating these interconnections.

·       Promotes reflective thought: One hallmark of graduate education is the ability to think analytically and engage in self-assessment. Creating the Portfolio allows you to evaluate and demonstrate the achievements in acquiring advanced nursing and specialty knowledge.
·       Provides evidence that assignment, course, and program learning outcomes have been met: The Portfolio reflects the different ways in which you have met the outcomes.

Is my Portfolio graded?
The individual assignments and parts of the Portfolio are graded throughout the program. The Final Portfolio is graded at various points during the curriculum, and compilation of the Portfolio is due at the end of the program in NURS 6461. The grading rubric is included in NURS 6461.

When is my Portfolio due?
Parts of the Portfolio are due as you complete assignments, projects, courses, and reflect on your growth and program experiences. The Portfolio will contain all the pieces of evidence that support your attainment of the learning and program outcomes. The Final Portfolio should be submitted as a Word document in Week 11 of NURS 6461.

What are the contents of the Portfolio?
Portfolios are individual creations and will not look exactly alike. The Portfolio is organized into sections so that specific types of information and evidence can be extracted when needed. Data collection and research activities related to organizational and program goals are part of the content.