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Back for Seconds: NYC Nurse and American Sentinel MSN Alumna Returns for Doctorate Degree

Post University

Jackie graduated from what is now American Sentinel College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Post University in 2013 with a Master of Science in Nursing Nursing Management and Organizational Leadership. Soon, she was enrolled in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Executive Leadership program (DNP).

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A Longitudinal View of Nursing Leadership

Daily Nurse

At this time in history, the American nursing profession and its leadership are in a state of flux. The November 2023 American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) Nursing Leadership Insight Longitudinal Study leverages nursing leaders’ perspectives to shed light on where we are and where we’re headed as a nursing collective.

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Nursing Leadership: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

Relias

Nursing leadership is one of the most important ways to motivate and inspire nurses to practice at the top of their licensure. The American Nurses Association describes a nurse leader as one who inspires and influences others to achieve their maximum potential using leadership skills and critical thinking.

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Go Beyond Gratitude: How to Honor Your Nurse Managers

Nurse.com

Throughout the pandemic, we wondered how nurse leaders were faring. When the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) started their COVID-19 Longitudinal Nurse Leader Impact Study , looking at the toll the pandemic was taking on leaders, we hoped for the best and expected the worst.

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Pennsylvania Nurse Rounds Out Her Education and Experience with MSN Degree

Post University

That led to an opportunity to expand her skills as a perioperative educator, a role in which she coordinated educational department-specific requirements for the ORs nurses and surgical techs. Back for a BSN and an MBA Heathers new leadership role required that she start a bachelor of science in nursing program.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Suzette Porter

Minority Nurse

Suzette Porter, MBA, BSN, RN, is an elder care nurse manager and adjunct faculty member who has been with Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) for over 25 years. Through Porter’s leadership as a nurse manager, her unit was awarded the Team Daisy Award in 2021 for teamwork. Do you have a Side Gig?

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Nurse leadership: Pitfalls and solutions

American Nurse

Stepping into a formal leadership role is exciting. Whether it’s your first supervisor or manager role or an interim position with the potential to become permanent, the new responsibilities can feel empowering and overwhelming. Many of your finely honed nursing skills will serve you well as a manager, but you’ll still have gaps.