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3 Behaviors for Thoughtful and Effective Nurse Leadership

Nurse.com

The present state of 21st century health care has begun to spur a greater need to reevaluate what should be expected of nurse leadership — especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In many academic studies and articles, transformational leadership has been identified as the model framework for nurse leaders to learn and demonstrate.

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Technology Management Strategies for Nurse Leaders

New Thing Nurse

This is no different in nurse leadership. And if a full list of all the programs you may need is not incorporated into your leadership onboarding, CREATE IT. Working smarter and not harder is always the goal when integrating digital tools into our leadership work. Technology Management Strategies for Nurse Leaders By: Sarah K.

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

They presented their work at the annual Nursing Leadership Summit, which is attended by all Cleveland Clinic nurse leaders — from assistant nurse managers to the ECNO. But as the pandemic unfolded, it became clear that the model wasn’t meeting daily patient care needs. Listening to and engaging other caregivers is important.

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Top Nursing Specialties for 2025

Diversity Nursing

GNPs specialize in managing chronic conditions, promoting healthy aging, and coordinating long-term care. Skills Required: Teaching proficiency, clinical experience, and leadership skills. Skills Required: Oncology expertise, patient advocacy, and organizational skills. Average Salary: $105,201 per year.

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Nursing ethics and shared governance model

American Nurse

Expiration: 4/1/26 According to the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (the Code), “the nurse has authority, accountability, and responsibility for nursing practice; makes decisions; and takes actions consistent with the obligation to promote health and to provide optimal care.”

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Meet the New President of the AANP: Stephen A. Ferrara

Minority Nurse

He’s an actively practicing NP in New York and a member of the senior leadership team at Columbia University’s School of Nursing, serving as the associate dean of clinical affairs and assistant professor responsible for overseeing the NP primary care faculty practice located in New York City and teaches health policy in the DNP program.

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ANA-Michigan President’s Message | September 2024

American Nurse

Patient-Centered Care: Advocate for patient-centered approaches that prioritize individual preferences, needs, and values. By championing patient advocacy, you can promote equitable access to quality healthcare services. Leadership: Take on roles within your organization or professional associations.