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Evolving Your Nursing Career With a DNP in Executive Leadership Specialization

Post University

Registered nurses who want to elevate their careers and pursue leadership opportunities in the profession could choose to do so through additional education. One of the educational paths to build leadership skills is to pursue a doctor of nursing practice degree (DNP).

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5 Questions Nurse Leaders Must Ask About AI

Health Leaders | Nursing

It's critical that CNOs incorporate AI into workflows in a way that will help nurses and patients, and not become a hinderance. As for the 5 Rights of AI in Healthcare©, they were written with nurse leaders in mind. Freeman said the authors came up with five things that are important to consider while implementing AI.

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How to Measure the Potential Value of Earning Your MSN

Minority Nurse

With nursing becoming increasingly complex in this new millennium, nurses are expected to have a broader scope of knowledge, more skill and expertise, and the ability to be dynamic leaders within a multidisciplinary industry, whether that leadership comes from an official title or simply through a nurse’s words and deeds.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

From October 2021 to September 2022, the fellows partnered with Cleveland Clinic’s continuous improvement (CI), nursing informatics, nursing executive teams and others to complete the project.

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Mastering Nursing Excellence: What Is an MSN Degree?

Post University

” A master of science in nursing (MSN) is a graduate degree designed for nurses with professional experience who want to develop the skills needed for advanced practice nursing positions or leadership positions.

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10 Top Reasons to Get Your RN to MSN Online

Post University

As an RN, you already have an advantage in terms of training and education compared to those who are just starting out on the nursing path. Having an MSN degree or higher is often required to advance to nursing leadership positions. For example, you might choose nursing informatics if you have a strong interest in technology.

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7 Jobs You Can Do With a BSN Degree Besides Nursing

Every Nurse

Leadership Roles Many people with BSN degrees go on to fulfill administrative, managerial, and leadership roles within physicians’ offices, hospitals, clinics, skilled nursing facilities, and other similar settings. billion annually , bringing nursing expertise into IT has never been more important to medical organizations.