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Leadership in changing times

American Nurse

These new realities pervade the American Nurses Association (ANA) Nursing Leadership Scope and Standards of Practice, 3rd Edition ( NLSSP ), published in April ( hubs.ly/Q02B6x_K0 One of the work group’s heavy lifts was to develop a definition of nursing leadership that encompassed its broad vision of the specialty.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kimberly Cook

Minority Nurse

Throughout her career, Cook has held various management positions where she consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities. Cook holds the Director of Nursing Administration Staffing position at the University of Maryland Capital Region Health , a member organization of the University of Maryland Medical System.

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Leadership in changing times – Reader Response

American Nurse

In response to: Leadership in changing times Dear Dr. Gelinas, Editor, I am writing in reference to the August 2024 issue and the article “Leadership in changing times: New scope and standards of practice reflect post-pandemic realities” (Rollins, 2024).

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Enough! Why the Claudine Gay Resignation Hurts

Minority Nurse

The evidence is quite clear that we have work to do not only with diversifying the nursing profession but with diversifying nursing leadership even more. Nurses of color represent fewer than 20% of U.S. leadership roles in nursing administration, education, and professional organizations.

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Urgent Action is Needed to Prevent Nurse Suicide

American Nurse

Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States, with more than 48,100 people losing their lives to suicide per year (National Institute of Mental Health, 2024). Considering the positive impact that nurses make in the lives of their patients and the communities they serve, working as a nurse can be extremely fulfilling.

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Masters in Nursing (MSN) Salary and Highest-Paid Jobs

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

According to Payscale*, the average MSN nurse salary is $104,000 However, your actual salary will depend on your experience and the specialty you decide to pursue. Below are the average master degree in nursing salary ranges for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), nurse administrators and nurse instructors.

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KSNA Leadership Messages, December 2023

American Nurse

The budget information for KSNA 2024 presented is preliminary and has not been reviewed or approved by the KSNA Board for modifications or adjustments. The newly elected KSNA Nominations Committee, ANA Membership Assembly Representative, and Board Members will assume their roles on January 1, 2024.