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New Cleveland Clinic Podcast Aims to Encourage, Educate Nurses in Unprecedented Times

Consult QD

Launched in April, “ Nurse Essentials ” will focus on everything from career growth to clinical practice challenges to self-care. The nursing world has been turned upside down in recent years, and many of these changes won’t be resolved by the tincture of time,” says Pehotsky.

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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

Poor planning and limited diversity among decision-makers restrict professional development, mentorship, and career advancement opportunities for minoritized communities, perpetuating systemic inequities. A lack of robust reporting mechanisms undermines accountability and trust.

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Nurses Month 2023

American Nurse

The month-long celebration of the nursing profession allows for many opportunities to promote appreciation of the invaluable contributions of nurses. May 2022 is divided into four weekly focus areas—Self-Care, Recognition, Professional Development, and Community Engagement.

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Part 2: 6 Ways CNOs are Improving Teamwork for 2024

Health Leaders | Nursing

Here are some more ways that CNOs are approaching teamwork in 2024: Share power Another key to cultivating a rich and rewarding professional environment: Giving nurses a say in the strategy. The health system also invests heavily in professional development for their nurse managers.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

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“The world has changed around us and the way that healthcare is practiced has changed,” said Karen Kuehn, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, director of nursing for emergency and surgical services at Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital. “To To surmount the challenges and adapt to the changes, organizations need updated models of care.”

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Understanding Organizational Structure and Leadership in Nursing

Post University

Beyond that, however, nurse leaders also should have a diverse range of skills, including business acumen and leadership skills. According to the American Nurses Association , nurse leaders must be committed to ongoing education and professional development in order to continually improve their leadership approach over time.

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A Nurse Making a Difference: Nurse Alice Benjamin

Daily Nurse

Each stop of her nursing journey provided her with unique, colorful, resourceful, well-rounded, and practical, real-life experiences that have molded Nurse Alice into the nurse leader she is today. To move the needle on important healthcare initiatives, nurses must leverage every opportunity for professional development.