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Why Nurse Leadership Right Now is More Important Than Ever!

The Nurse Break

I am penning this thought piece while in Darwin at the Australian College of Nursing (ACN) annual nursing conference with over 700 nurses from across Australia. I will make this decision based on the leaders/managers I meet from these organisations as I know my placements are more likely to stay depending on leadership.”

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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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5 Women Nursing You Need to Know About Today

Scrubs

There are countless nurses making a difference in healthcare today. These five nurses exemplify the meaning of leadership. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in executive nursing leadership and an MBA degree at Johns Hopkins University. Every time you help a patient you are changing their life for the better.

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How to Fix the Nursing Shortage and Address Burnout: Veteran Nurse Leader Has the Answers

Daily Nurse

If nurses bill for their services or are recognized for everything they bring, you can see that it’s worth investing in nursing to get a higher return. You’ll get better reimbursement from Medicare, the big blues, and everybody else in insurance. But we have to invest in our nurses. ” They listen.

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Nursing and the evolution of population health

American Nurse

This emphasis will require nurses to take on important operational and leadership roles in programs established to improve the health of the nation. In 2011, in response to the changes in healthcare, the Institute of Medicine (now the National Academy of Medicine) published The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.

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