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From bedside nurse to top spot, UM Health-West names new chief nursing officer

Health Leaders | Nursing

University of Michigan Health-West has removed the interim tag from her title and made it official, announcing Kate Veenstra, DNP, MSN, RN, CNL, CMSRN, ACM, NEA-BC, as the new chief nursing officer.

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Top 5 Biggest Nursing Challenges in 2024

Health Leaders | Nursing

As we dive into the new year, CNOs must be prepared to deal with the new and ongoing challenges facing the nursing industry. Lisa Dolan, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Ardent Health Services, has laid out what she thinks are the five biggest issues that nurses will face in 2024.

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6 Ways CNOs are Improving Teamwork for 2024

Health Leaders | Nursing

The future of care hinges on a healthy nursing team that's in it for the long haul. 2024 will be restorative, if CNOs have their say. Amid geopolitical conflict, financial headwinds, and ramped nursing shortages and unrest, there's a lot of healing that needs to happen. “The Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a two-part story.

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Here's Why Nurse Leaders Are Leaving the Workforce

Health Leaders | Nursing

Turnover rates amongst nurse leaders are projected to be high, and CNOs need to strategize. The staffing shortage affects not only the bedside nurse, but also the nurse leader. A new report from AMN Healthcare found that 31% of nurse leaders said they plan to be in a different role a year from now.

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Recruiting and Retention: Bridging the Gap, Part One

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nursing leaders must implement creative solutions to recruit and retain nurses of all generations who will continue providing the best standard of care to patients. Communication is key when you’re communicating with [different] generations of nurses,” Vozzella said. “We

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Infographic: How Nurses Can Engage Patients

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurses wear many hats in the industry, but their primary focus is on patient interaction and care delivery. Here are some tips on how nurses can engage with patients and make them feel more comfortable. To inquire about attending a HealthLeaders Exchange event and becoming a member, email us at   exchange@healthleadersmedia.com.

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Podcast: How Nurses Can Promote Patient Engagement

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to Cassie Lewis , chief nursing officer at Bon Secours’ Richmond market, part of Bon Secours Mercy Health , and HealthLeaders Exchange member, improving patient engagement begins with the day-to-day interactions between the patient and the bedside nurses who care for them.