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Texas Army Nurse Prepares for Next Chapter in Leadership with MSN

Post University

Moves to Georgia and Texas broadened Lisas experience, and in 2019, she went on active duty in the Army and landed at Brook Army Medical Center in the surgical trauma intensive care unit. I wanted to expand my knowledge and develop my nursing leadership. She transitioned later into the neonatal intensive care unit.

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Alabama Veterans Affairs Nurse Earns Bachelor of Science in Nursing Via SIMPath® in 16 Weeks

Post University

A Move to the Veterans Health Care System In 2019, Teri joined the Veterans Affairs (VA) Central Alabama Health Care System as an emergency department nurse and moved to per diem nursing (PRN)status with Jackson Hospital. She enrolled in July 2024. She went through a divorce, however, and needed time to build up courage.

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Nurse leadership: Pitfalls and solutions

American Nurse

Stepping into a formal leadership role is exciting. Although skill development is important, creating success in any role isn’t just about learning and applying new skills; it’s also about avoiding missteps—the common pitfalls that many of us have encountered early in, and throughout, our leadership journeys. 2024; 19(6).

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kendra Coles

Minority Nurse

Since 2019, Coles has been Director of Women’s & Children’s Services at the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center (UM BWMC). Her expertise and leadership have made her a trusted figure in the field. My interest in leadership began as a charge nurse at UMMC and grew into a senior clinical nurse role.

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5 Best Physical Therapy Programs & Degrees in 2024

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Prepare for clinical practice with a wide range of patients, as well as for advanced roles in research, practice leadership and policy making. News & World Report, July 16, 2019: [link] [8] American Physical Therapy Association, “PT Admissions Process,” n.d.:

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Mentorship: A strategy for nursing retention

American Nurse

ssopc=1 American Organization for Nursing Leadership Leader2Leader Program: For early-career nurses seeking a future leadership role. The ideal mentor candidate should have strong interpersonal and leadership skills balanced with charisma, patience, approachability, and accountability. 2024; 19(8). American Nurse Journal.

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Let’s huddle up

American Nurse

Some background MCI began evaluating the use of huddles during the COVID-19 pandemic after establishing routine executive and leadership calls to discuss and share operational and staffing information related to the pandemic’s impact. We provided education at staff meetings, leadership forums, and operational leadership meetings.