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Advocate redesigns the 'nurse manager' role

Becker's Hospital Review

Advocate Health recently reimagined the role of nurse managers, said Jane Dus, DNP, RN, senior vice president and chief nursing officer of the system's Midwest region.

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How CNOs Can Help Nurse Managers in 2025

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurse managers are the 'CEOs' of their patient care area, and it's the CNO's job to support them, according to this nurse leader. In 2025, CNOs and other nurse leaders will have to keep track of many different trends and challenges, including the ones facing a critical part of the workforce: nurse managers.

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Masters in Nursing (MSN) Salary and Highest-Paid Jobs

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Program Information Request Information Nurse Administrator Salaries If you’re seeking a leadership role, you can become a nurse administrator. Nurse administrators need an advanced degree along with business leadership skills. 30 However, the more experience you have, the higher your Master of Science in Nursing salary will be.

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'We're On the Upswing': How CNOs Can Make Healthcare More Accessible, Personalized, and Effective

Health Leaders | Nursing

In 2025, CNOs and other nurse leaders will have to keep track of many different trends and challenges, including the ones facing a critical part of the workforce: nurse managers.

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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. Continuous learning and professional development are essential.

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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? The manager is also responsible for ensuring that staff carries out all assignments and is held accountable if they’re not.

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Keck Hospital doubles down on cutting nurse managers' workload

Becker's Hospital Review

What are the tasks only a nurse manager can do? That is the question Keck Hospital of USC in Los Angeles set out to answer when it had all nurse managers and assistant nurse managers meet with the chief nursing officer to list everything they are responsible for on a given day.