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The CNO Role: Navigating the Path to Leadership

Diversity Nursing

The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) plays a vital role in leadership. The CNO signifies a dedication to enhancing Nursing practices, ensuring top-notch patient care, and spearheading strategic initiatives within a healthcare institution. This includes setting goals for patient care, staffing, and resource management.

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Career Moves: From Shift Nurse to Leadership

Minority Nurse

But there’s always been something else calling to you: leadership. Making the Shift to Leadership. Think about how you want to influence the health care system at large,” says Rachel Neill, MSN, RN, CPPS, Founder of InnovatRN Consulting, Chief Clinical Advisor for HealthEdGlobal, and a Clinician Advocate at Vivian Health.

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Adventures in lifelong learning

American Nurse

Terry Pope takes nursing continuing education to new heights Terry Pope After a stint as an ICU charge nurse, Terry Pope, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, knew that leadership was her calling. From that point, she took on various leadership roles, from nurse manager to vice president to chief nursing officer.

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Nurse Managers and Leaders: Differences and Qualities They Share

Nurse.com

The nursing profession represents qualities of both leadership and management. But what traits and skills distinguish a nurse leader and a nurse manager, and how do these roles work together? Nurse managers must Cara Lunsford, RN not only oversee the administrative aspects of their position (e.g.,

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National Nurses Week 2023: Chief Nurse Carolyn Booker Endured 'Trial by Fire' as a New Leader

Health Leaders | Nursing

A 5-part series celebrating nurse leaders who have claimed their place as a strategic partner in their organization's leadership. Editor’s note: Hospitals and health systems have seen a steady evolution of chief nursing officers taking a seat at the executive strategy table, guiding and participating in operations and policies.

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When nurses are betrayed

American Nurse

But what if a nurse manager didn’t play the cultural game? Or a chief nursing officer? Because the only thing preventing nurses working to their full autonomy and hindering cohesive nursing leadership is the structure that none of us created. Or a director? They are usually fired.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Temitope (Temi) Oseromi

Minority Nurse

Temitope (Temi) Oseromi, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, has been serving as the nurse manager of Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) HealthCare’s Intensive Care Units—the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) and the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) since 2022. Talk about your role in nursing. What is your title, and where do you work?