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What Does Nurse Recruitment Look Like Now for CNOs?

Health Leaders | Nursing

On the other hand, there are new generational demands from new graduate nurses who are entering the workforce for the first time. Gen Z values diversity, social justice, and work-life balance and prefers their job to align with their morals.

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Flexible Scheduling Helps Attract and Retain Nurses

Consult QD

“As the healthcare industry continues to evolve in complexity, now more than ever it is incumbent upon us to innovate and embrace flexibility to address the needs of our caregivers, working toward the goal of attracting and retaining them,” says Julie Fetto, MBA, BSN, RN, NE-BC , Chief Nursing Officer of Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital.

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What Exactly is Workplace Culture Anyway? 

Minority Nurse

Workplace Culture in Plain Sight According to the Harvard Business Review, workplace culture can be seen as “the ways people in the organization behave and the attitudes and beliefs that inform those behaviors (i.e., ‘the the way we do things around here’) — including formal, stated norms as well as implicit ways people work and interact.”

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Crystal Beckford

Minority Nurse

In her current role as chief nursing officer (CNO) and vice president of patient care services at Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center (LHDCMC), Beckford collaborates with the clinical team, medical staff, and executive team to develop nursing and clinical strategies that promote quality and operational excellence in clinical operations.

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Gratitude in Scrubs: Nurse's Heartfelt Thanks

Diversity Nursing

Karrie Brazaski , a Nurse and healthcare Executive with three decades of experience says she owes her increased empathy and compassion to Nursing, along with her ability to climb the ladder from Staff Nurse to Chief Nursing Officer, to Chief Operating Officer, to now business owner and founder of Helping Healthcare Heroes.

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Nurse Executive: Roles, Responsibilities and Career Paths

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Nurse executives are the brains of an organization and create new policies, inspire collaboration and ensure that it achieves its mission. Job titles for nursing executives include clinical nurse leader, manager and chief nursing officer. What Is a Nurse Executive?

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100 Men in Nursing – amazing male nurses, midwives and students

The Nurse Break

JP who is an Emergency/Trauma Registered Nurse from Australia has kindly written for The Nurse Break about his job working as a nurse for the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) and ICRC in countries including as Myanmar, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Nigeria and more… READ IT HERE. Josh | Intensive Care Nurse.