Davis Advantage | Southeastern Community College

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Positive feedback and student satisfaction Detra gets a lot of positive feedback from her students. “My students like it. When it wasn’t mandatory, they didn’t tend to use it. But now that it is required, they understand how it’s helping them learn the material.” Working with F.A. Davis Detra says working with F.A. Davis is “night and day” compared to working with other publishers. “Our F.A. Davis sales rep is the best. He makes sure we have everything we need; he lets us know about new editions ahead of time; he is responsive and checks in with us regularly.” Detra also appreciates that F.A. Davis listens and incorporates feedback from instructors when they are creating new editions. “I feel heard by my publisher, which is a really nice thing.” F.A. Davis products in use in the Practical Nursing II course § Davis Advantage for Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing by Linda S. Williams and Paula D. Hopper § Safe Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Care by Luanne Linnard-Palmer and Gloria Haile Coats § Caring for Older Adults Holistically by Tamara R. Dahlkemper About Southeastern Community College Chartered on February 6, 1964, SCC is a public, comprehensive community college providing accessible educational, cultural, and social opportunities. Over 100 occupational and liberal arts curriculum certificates, diplomas, and degrees are offered by the college. The College is part of the North Carolina Community College System and exists to improve the lives of Columbus County citizens, businesses, and industry through affordable, accessible, student-centered education and training. Offerings include pre-baccalaureate programs and applied technical diplomas and certificates associated with business, health, public service, and engineering technologies. The College also offers basic skills and literacy education for students who need developmental work prior to or while attending the college.

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