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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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How Leadership Styles Guide Nurse Administration

Northeastern State University

For example, the Northeastern State University (NSU) online MSN in Administrative Leadership in Nursing program prepares graduates for high-level positions, such as nursing supervisor, director of nursing and chief nursing officer. What Are 5 Common Leadership Styles?

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Community Health Pioneer Gloria McNeal Tapped for AACN Award

Minority Nurse

The AACN Pioneering Spirit Award, one of AACN’s Visionary Leadership awards, recognizes significant contributions that influence progressive and critical care nursing and relate to the association’s mission, vision and values. She is truly on the front lines making a difference.”.

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Nurse Emeritus Combats Staff Shortages by Keeping Retired Nurses Engaged

Scrubs

Emeritus nurses can work at the bedside or within the department of nursing as a way of putting their experience to good use. They are often there to guide new-to-practice nurses, managers, and directors of nursing as they try to change the industry for the better.

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Nurse Leaders Are Critical to the Future of Nursing

Relias

At the halfway mark of Future of Nursing 2020-2030 , we can determine the progress made since the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine outlined their vision for the decade. Their report made clear that nurse leaders are critical to meeting the evolving demands of healthcare.

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Mitigating patient identification threats

American Nurse

An HRO health system must consistently apply these attributes to all levels of patient care, professional engagement and development, leadership, and organizational culture. We address new opportunities and threats at all levels of patient care, staff needs, and leadership. J Nurs Adm. 2023;53(10):500-7. doi:10.1097/NNA.0000000000001325

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Nurses Revolutionizing Healthcare

American Nurse

There is an increasing need for nurses to take the lead in developing effective strategies to improve the nation’s health, especially for underserved individuals, neighborhoods, and communities, and to prioritize the promotion of health equity (ANA, 2024). The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity.