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How CNOs are Tackling Nurse Recruitment in 2025

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurse recruitment remains a priority for CNOs and healthcare executives everywhere in 2025 as the workforce shortage continues. In the United States, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the number of registered nurses to grow by 6% before 2033. The panel discussion included three key points.

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In 2025, CNOs Must Continue the Conversation on Social Media

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to Rebecca Love , chief nursing officer and nurse influencer, and Dr. Marion Leary , nurse innovator and also a nurse advocate, it's important for CNOs to be on social media themselves. Be nice," Leary said. Don't engage with trolls and negativity, it just never works out."

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Infographic: 5 CNO Tips for Posting on Social Media

Health Leaders | Nursing

In 2025, CNOs need to begin leveraging social media as a tool for connection with their workforce and the public. According to Rebecca Love , chief nursing officer and nurse influencer, and Dr. Marion Leary , nurse innovator and also a nurse advocate, there are several steps that CNOs can take to begin getting comfortable with posting online.

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How CNOs Can Help Nurse Managers in 2025

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurse managers are the 'CEOs' of their patient care area, and it's the CNO's job to support them, according to this nurse leader. In 2025, CNOs and other nurse leaders will have to keep track of many different trends and challenges, including the ones facing a critical part of the workforce: nurse managers.

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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

Four systemic barriers create complexities in successfully developing and adopting these strategic anti-racism plans in academic institutions: A Lack of Sustainable Conversations: Nursing students, faculty, and administrators express a desire and need to dismantle racism in nursing education.

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Why Should CNOs Have a Seat at the Table?

Health Leaders | Nursing

They act as the voice for nurses in the executive space, advocating for investment in new programs that can better the patient care environment. CNOs carry the entire weight of the nursing workforce, and it's not without challenges. CNOs must share their perspectives and insights about nursing, since it's vital to patient care.

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What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing? 2025 Ultimate Guide

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

This may include changing how the company manages patient care, improving its nursing administration and patient care procedures or navigating new federal regulations. What can you do with a masters in nursing if you choose to specialize in leadership? 2 What can you do with a masters in nursing specializing in nurse informatics?