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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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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

Professor McMillan reiterates the importance of continued learning, urging nurses and midwives to recognise both how far the profession has come and how much potential they still hold for meaningful leadership within the health sector. Nurses from around the country connecting at ACNs National Nursing Forum.

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The Importance of Ethical Leadership in Charge Nurse Roles

Every Nurse

CLINICAL PRACTICE The Importance of Ethical Leadership in Charge Nurse Roles Updated May 19, 2023 by EveryNurse Staff Writers As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, the role of the charge nurse is becoming increasingly critical. A key component of this role is ethical leadership.

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7 Nurse Recruitment and Retention Strategies

Relias

In addition to improving nurse retention, nurse residency programs instill a sense of community and confidence in new nurses. Make career development a top priority The nurse leader role is gaining importance, and more nurses are pursuing advanced degrees in preparation to take on leadership roles.

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How to Become a Nurse Manager in 3 Steps in 2023

Nurse Code

0% Post Content Hello everyone, Welcome to our in-depth Nurse Manager repository! Today we walk you through the prerequisites, educational requirements, and stages of becoming a Certified Nurse Manager. Essentially, they serve as a mediator between the Nursing staff in an institution and the management.

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Peer support and nurse well-being

American Nurse

These brief forms help to reassure nurses that they’re not giving out too much information. After an individual nurse or nurse manager referring a team member submits the form, our peer support team matches the nurse with another nurse from a similar specialty. American Nurse Journal. 2023; 18(9).

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kimberly Williams

Minority Nurse

I then transferred to the PICU, where I worked as a nurse and a charge nurse. Afterward, I accepted a job as a nurse manager , where I spent eight years before taking a leap of faith and accepting a position at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health as a patient care manager for The Bass Center for Childhood Cancer and Diseases.

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