Academic Success and Professional Development Plan Part 1: Developing an Academic and Professional Network
When was the last time you read Meditation XVII of John Donne’s Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions ?
Unless you are a student of seventeenth-century poetry, you may not be all that familiar with this piece. However, you may be much more familiar with one of its well-known phrases: “No man is an island…”.
As you begin your journey toward achieving your academic and professional goals, you have a great opportunity to network with academics and professionals who can help ensure you do not travel alone. This network can help to clarify your own vision for success and can help guide you now and in the future. To paraphrase Donne, no one is an island.
Begin creating an academic and professional network by identifying which academic and professional connections and resources with which you need to collaborate to succeed in your MSN program and as a practicing nurse.
To Prepare:
- Consider individuals, departments, teams, and/or resources within Walden University and within your profession that you believe can support your academic and professional success.
- Identify at least two academic and at least two professional individuals, colleagues, or teams that might help you succeed in your MSN program and as a practicing nurse.
- Download the Academic Success and Professional Development Plan Template .
The Assignment:
Academic and Professional Network
Complete Part 1 of your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan Template . Be sure to address the following:
- Identify at least two academic and at least two professional individuals or teams to collaborate with to be successful in your MSN program and as a practicing nurse.
- Explain why you selected these individuals and/or teams and how they will support your success in the MSN and PMC program and as a practicing nurse.
Learning Resources
Required Readings
- Nurse.org. (n.d.).List of nursing organizations. Retrieved November 14, 2018, from https://nurse.org/orgs.shtml
- Schmidt, K. (n.d.). 5 reasons nurses should engage in professional networking [Blog post]. Retrieved November 14, 2018, from https://blog.bluepipes.com/5-reasons-nurses-should-take-professional-networking-seriously/
- Walden University. (n.d.). Connect to Walden. Retrieved November 14, 2018, from https://www.waldenu.edu/connect
- Walden University. (n.d.). College of Nursing. Retrieved October 5, 2020, from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/fieldexperience/son#s-lg-box-3837398
Review the College of Nursing’s vision and mission. - Walden University. (n.d.). Walden University catalog. Retrieved October 4, 2019, from https://catalog.waldenu.edu
Select College of Nursing, then Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). Review the MSN Learning Outcomes on this page. - Walden University. (n.d.). Walden University catalog. Retrieved October 4, 2019, from https://catalog.waldenu.edu
Select Introduction, then the link “Vision, Mission, and Goals” under the Introduction header. Review Walden’s vision, mission, and goals. - Walden University. (n.d.). Writing center. Retrieved November 14, 2018, from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter
- Wofford, P. (2018). 10 networking tips for nurses who hate networking. Retrieved from https://nurse.org/articles/tips-for-nurse-networking
- Document: Academic Success and Professional Development Plan Template(Word document)
- Document: Discussion Posting Exemplars(PDF)
Academic Support Resources
- Respond to the Assignment Prompt
- Navigate OASIS Resources
- Paraphrase and Summarize Information
- Locate, Cite, and Reference Journal Articles
- Organize and Develop Paragraphs
- Cite and Reference Learning Resources
Required Media
Greetings! Please view a message from Ashley Perry, Senior Analyst for Academic Integrity regarding the importance of avoiding plagiarism in your academic work. This resource provides examples on how to paraphrase and cite correctly, in addition to tips on avoiding plagiarism mistakes. This is just one of many Walden resources available for you to reference before submitting your work. Please remember, students are responsible for all work they submit to the classroom, so please ask your instructor any questions you may have regarding your assignment before submission. Additionally, you can reach our Academic Integrity analysts at [email protected] for general information.