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In 2025, CNOs Must Continue the Conversation on Social Media

Health Leaders | Nursing

The narrative surrounding nursing has run away from nurse leaders, and while there isn't a way to completely own a narrative on social media, it's not too late for CNOs to jump into the conversation. CNOs must participate because other people are writing the narrative about nursing without nursing." Be nice," Leary said.

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Cardiogenic Shock Team Halves Diagnosis Time at Texas Specialty Hospital

Daily Nurse

Co-author Suzanne Krais, DNP , RN, NEA-BC, CCRN, who serves as the hospitals chief nursing officer and vice president of patient services, shared insights into the initiative. The initiative also introduced a dedicated emergency alert system for the shock team, utilizing the Everbridge communication platform.

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Patient Connections: Sharing Your Authentic Self While Maintaining Boundaries (Podcast)

Consult QD

Nurse Essentials · Sharing Your Authentic Self While Maintaining Your Boundaries One of the most important soft skills for nurses is the ability to create connections with patients. You know, we have HIPAA. But it’s a balancing act that requires authenticity and compassion while maintaining boundaries.

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Healthcare Manager vs Healthcare Administrator: What’s the Difference?

Registered Nursing

Staff Leadership: They lead and mentor healthcare teams, including doctors, nurses, administrative staff, and other support personnel. Effective communication and team-building skills are essential. Managers oversee compliance with government standards such as HIPAA and maintain accreditation.