What’s Trending As We Close 2023
Emerging RN Leader
DECEMBER 17, 2023
Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN What has been interesting in my leadership development work is examining the trends that emerge over time.
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Emerging RN Leader
DECEMBER 17, 2023
Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN What has been interesting in my leadership development work is examining the trends that emerge over time.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
APRIL 16, 2025
We examine the importance of leadership in healthcare and identify the characteristics and skills you need to fulfill these roles. What is Leadership in Healthcare? When considering what defines leadership in healthcare, its essential to look beyond what you have accomplished. Do you want to be a great healthcare leader?
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Emerging RN Leader
MARCH 5, 2023
Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN What has been interesting in my leadership development work is examining the trends that emerge over time.
Daily Nurse
NOVEMBER 4, 2024
However, they find that a lack of common understanding and ineffective communication skills create barriers to initiating sustainable and constructive action within educational settings. Effectively addressing these issues requires nursing education leadership to understand the experiences of their faculty, administrators, and students.
Speaker: Lauri Armstrong, SHRM-SCP - Sr. Director, People Operations at Carrot Fertility
While meeting these disparate needs can be challenging, a comprehensive fertility benefit can support everyone from junior staffers learning about their fertility health to senior leadership managing menopause and low testosterone symptoms.
The Relentless School Nurse
DECEMBER 2, 2024
Healing Politics , a non-partisan, non-profit organization, is dedicated to empowering nurses and midwives to engage in civic leadership and run for elected office. The curriculum includes critical topics such as campaign planning, fundraising, communication skills, voter outreach, and understanding political landscapes.
American Nurse
OCTOBER 5, 2023
Communication goals include understanding, achieving the intended effect, and acting ethically. Leaders skilled in effective communication promote positive outcomes, improve working relationships, and ensure a productive workplace. Everything a person does or doesn’t do, says or doesn’t say communicates something.
Daily Nurse
MARCH 11, 2024
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.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
APRIL 16, 2025
A public health nurse is critical in improving population health outcomes by educating communities and delivering care. In this leadership position , registered nurses make positive changes through policy reform and community building. 10 Ways Nurses Can Get Involved in Policy, NurseJournal, November 10, 2023, [link].
Nurse.com
DECEMBER 21, 2022
Statistics show the nursing shortage is still a crisis, but 2023 could be a turning point. And in 2023, recruiting and retaining good nurses could be the most critical area of focus in determining a hospital’s success. To learn more about what’s needed in 2023, Nurse.com talked with prominent nursing leaders.
Health Leaders | Nursing
FEBRUARY 10, 2025
Crisp, clear communication is key for CNOs who are trying to handle their change management processes, says this CNO. We had a lot of change in executive leadership across the organization, and we went on a culture transformation and a cultural journey." How are we present for the workforce? Beavers said.
Relias
APRIL 3, 2023
Overview of the 2023 DSP Survey Report The goal of the 2023 DSP Survey Report was to better understand the field at large, as well as the issues DSPs face. In both 2021 and 2023, a slight majority of respondents reported feeling satisfied with the ways their organization shows recognition. In our 2023 survey, this rose to 43%.
Hospital Recruiting | Nursing
JANUARY 2, 2024
As 2023 draws to a close we would like to take this opportunity to recap the top blogs published on HospitalRecruiting in 2023. Here are our top 10 blogs from 2023: 1. Here are our top 10 blogs from 2023: 1. Succeeding in a leadership role, however, can be difficult. The Match of 2023 Was a Failure: What Happened?
Health Leaders | Nursing
MAY 9, 2023
A 5-part series celebrating nurse leaders who have claimed their place as a strategic partner in their organization's leadership. HealthLeaders is featuring five of those nurse executives to discuss their experience as a strategic partner in their organization’s leadership. Part 2 of a 5-part series. But it hasn’t always been that way.
Post University
NOVEMBER 13, 2023
On an assignment in North Carolina, Bobbi met a nurse who had recently graduated from the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Educational Leadership Specialization program at Post University. “I She joined Galen in January 2023. I am becoming a better communicator, teacher, and leader.” She enrolled in June 2022.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
JANUARY 15, 2025
Media Careers Healthcare entrepreneurs can find many ways to communicate with their audiencewhether peers or patients through alternative jobs for occupational therapists in the media. Prepare for clinical practice with patients across the lifespan, as well as advanced roles in research, practice leadership and policymaking.
American Nurse
DECEMBER 18, 2023
The deadline as published in the October newsletter was November 1, 2023, but if you have additions do not hesitate to provide them to me. The KSNA published financials were approved on 10/13/2023 by the member-ship at the KSNA Membership Assembly. 2023 Election results Please join me in congratulating the newly elected KSNA members.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
NOVEMBER 18, 2024
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the average annual salary for nurse practitioners in 2023 was $129,480. Program Information Request Information Nurse Administrator Salaries If you’re seeking a leadership role, you can become a nurse administrator. Nurse administrators need an advanced degree along with business leadership skills.
Healthy Workforce Institute
DECEMBER 13, 2023
Healthy Workforce’s Top Articles in 2023 I’ve been blogging and writing articles since I started this company in 2011. Healthy Workforce’s top podcast episodes in 2023 Okay, okay. We just launched a podcast in July of 2023 and only post every other week. Our top articles and podcasts; resources and more from 2023.
Registered Nursing
APRIL 15, 2025
2 years for nurses with existing MSN Focus: Midwifery-specific competencies Best for: Experienced APRNs seeking specialty transition Programs to consider: Frontier Nursing University, Shenandoah University, Thomas Jefferson University Learn more about nurse midwife post-master’s certificates.
Celayix
FEBRUARY 12, 2025
The Great Resignation trend continued into 2023 with persistent retention challenges. In 2023, 67% of employed job seekers planned to quit, and 34% of them would leave without another job lined up. Approximately 55% of workers felt underpaid compared to peers in 2023, contributing to higher turnover. In 2021, 45% of U.S.
Health Leaders | Nursing
NOVEMBER 15, 2024
Jessica “Jess” Almeida ’s background in nursing leadership spans a variety of patient care and nonclinical areas. Almeida joined Cedars-Sinai Marina del Rey Hospital in 2023 as associate director of Nursing Operations, and she now serves as chief nursing officer. Tune in to hear her insights.
American Nurse
MAY 18, 2023
Kathleen has spoken on leadership, communication, patient safety, and peer relationships to hospital executives and nurse leaders for twenty years. She is also co-author of “ The Dauntless Nurse ” which was written as a communication confidence builder. March 21, 2023. Surgeon General. The New York Times.
Diversity Nursing
FEBRUARY 3, 2023
As the Dean, you lead the college in fundraising, cultivate relationships with donors, as well as provide senior level administrative leadership in areas of curriculum development, institutional assessment and improvement, human resources, faculty development and performance appraisals, budget and finance, and facilities planning and management.
American Nurse
JULY 3, 2024
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.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
JANUARY 15, 2023
In this guide, we’ll introduce you to four different types of leadership styles in nursing, explain which are the most effective and examine the qualities that make these styles work well. Common Nursing Leadership Styles Leadership styles are diverse and are in part defined by unique nursing jobs.
Health Leaders | Nursing
SEPTEMBER 14, 2023
With this fresh identity, we’re not just retaining our leadership in crafting a revolutionary and cost-effective healthcare model, we’re also setting a new gold standard for the future. By harnessing cutting-edge technology, Collette Health streamlines communication for patients with limited English proficiency.
Relias
MARCH 17, 2023
For 2023, its list of patient safety goals for hospitals includes the following: Identify patients correctly. Improve staff communication. Perhaps not surprisingly, they share a common element — they all depend on good communication practices at the organizational, team, and individual levels. Use medicines safely.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences
FEBRUARY 12, 2025
Well discuss how different MSN role specialties can lead to leadership and advanced roles in your field. Leadership and Management Roles What can you do with an MSN role specialty, such as Nurse Executive or Nurse Manager? 1 Leadership training, like the non-clinical program at the University of St.
American Nurse
FEBRUARY 3, 2024
A comprehensive ambulatory cancer center’s journey to implementing tiered huddles Takeaways: Tiered huddles are brief conversations that occur throughout levels of an organization or across health systems to improve patient safety, communication, situational awareness, care coordination, resource utilization, patient outcomes, and service.
Health Leaders | Nursing
SEPTEMBER 25, 2023
Kit Bredimus, DNP, RN, CPEN, CNML, NE-BC, CENP, NEA-BC, FACHE, FAONL * Chief nursing officer Midland Memorial Hospital The primary focus for any leader planning a practice redesign is to have strong communication. Ask the "why," and then help communicate the "why" with team members. There are many who want this change.
American Nurse
FEBRUARY 2, 2024
According to the 2023 NSI National Health Care Retention and RN staffing report, the average hospital turnover rate remains elevated. Both specialists and generalists can function in leadership roles. Frequently, a new graduate’s expectation of their role requires better alignment with organization and leadership expectations.
The Nurse Break
NOVEMBER 27, 2023
Hannah Beks is a passionate advocate for redressing health inequity experienced by rural communities. With a growing track record in rural health research, Hannah has an interest in building an empowered nursing workforce with leadership capabilities in research, evaluation, and policy.
Every Nurse
JUNE 21, 2023
CAREER PATHS Leadership in Nursing: How Charge Nurses and Nurse Managers Differ Updated June 22, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers In healthcare organizations, leadership plays a critical role in ensuring the delivery of quality patient care. Charge Nurses must be excellent communicators and problem-solvers.
Daily Nurse
OCTOBER 12, 2023
To explore our metaphor further, we can examine the Commission on Magnet’s new vision , which is meant to communicate the aspects of Magnet organizations that are seen as holding the most potential for changing patient outcomes and the face of healthcare in profound ways. Empirical quality result. Let’s briefly examine each. Magnetic indeed.
American Nurse
JUNE 5, 2024
Find the balance between confidence and arrogance, humility and insecurity “Our doubts are traitors and cause us to miss the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.” – William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure Takeaways: The ideal of authentic leadership is rooted in confidence. This ideal of authentic leadership is rooted in confidence.
Daily Nurse
JANUARY 8, 2024
Nurses working in hospitals that implement burnout-reduction strategies — including professional mobility opportunities, wage increases, and educational opportunities for learning and leadership — typically experience a 20% decrease in burnout and stay in their roles for longer (3.5 years on average, compared to just 2.9
Every Nurse
MAY 18, 2023
CLINICAL PRACTICE The Importance of Ethical Leadership in Charge Nurse Roles Updated May 19, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, the role of the charge nurse is becoming increasingly critical. A key component of this role is ethical leadership.
Daily Nurse
MAY 17, 2023
As a leader and a mentor, Shomo is valued and is a resource for many at Augusta Health, and in March, Shomo was awarded the 2023 Augusta Health Leadership of Excellence Award. She later transitioned to a leadership role in 2021. Daily Nurse is proud to name her our Nurse of the Week.
Nurse Deck
JUNE 8, 2023
As we navigate 2023, significant changes are influencing the field of nursing. Let’s delve into the latest nursing career trends, key opportunities and challenges, the impact of technology, necessary skills, and the most in-demand jobs in nursing for 2023. What are the latest nursing career trends in 2023?
American Nurse
NOVEMBER 4, 2023
Shaw, PhD, RN, serves on the American Nurses Association (ANA) Innovation Advisory Board, which provides strategic guidance and thought leadership for developing and executing innovation strategy for the ANA Enterprise. What role does leadership play in innovation? Encouraging open communication and solution-sharing is key.
Nurse Code
MAY 19, 2023
Afternoon rounds After admitting new patients, Nurses will probably have to use their interpersonal and communication skills to help new patients adapt to their new environment and diagnosis. They also have to help them understand the medication they will be expected to take and the overall treatment procedures.
The Relentless School Nurse
JANUARY 20, 2023
The foundation of the program was first to expand the school nursing leadership across the state. We need more school nurses in leadership positions and opportunities for seasoned school nurses to advance their careers and share their wide knowledge base. The following opportunities will be rolled out in the next school year.
American Nurse
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023
They recognized that teamwork, delegation, and communication among RNs, licensed professional nurses (LPNs), and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs) must play a role. As aging nurses leave the workforce, their valuable experience, efficiency, critical thinking, and leadership skills follow. in 2021 to 5.0% in 2021 to 13.5%
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