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How Much Self-Promotion is Too Much

Emerging RN Leader

Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN Self-promotion is a component of both building a leadership brand and a leader’s effectiveness and long-term success. But how much is […] The post How Much Self-Promotion is Too Much appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Shapiro visits Temple Health to promote budget proposals to tackle nurse shortage

Health Leaders | Nursing

Josh Shapiro visited Temple University this week where he promoted his $5 million program to address Pennsylvanias nursing shortage. The initiative, aimed at bolstering the states healthcare workforce through tuition assistance and hospital partnerships, is part of the governors 2025-26 budget.

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Nursing: Leading the Charge for Healthcare Diversity

Diversity Nursing

Let's take a look at how Nursing is transforming healthcare by embracing and promoting diversity. Leadership Roles in Diversity Initiatives Nurses are increasingly stepping into leadership roles where they can influence institutional policies and practices.

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Self-Care for Nurses: Preventing Burnout and Promoting Well-Being

The Gypsy Nurse

Work with leadership : Nurses can collaborate with management to address issues related to workload, staffing, and burnout. The post Self-Care for Nurses: Preventing Burnout and Promoting Well-Being appeared first on The Gypsy Nurse. Weve got you covered. Check out our housing page to find your ideal home away from home.

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Frank Morisano: Nurse of the Week – A Legacy of Service and Leadership

Daily Nurse

Morisano’s leadership qualities became evident early in his nursing career. Known for his selfless and nurturing approach, he became a mentor to countless colleagues, promoting growth and fostering a sense of community in the workplace.

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USAHS Faculty and Occupational Therapist Dr. Sabina Khan Receives the 2025 Vince Hutchins Leadership Award

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Sabina Khan is the first occupational therapist to be honored with the 2025 Vince Hutchins Leadership Award by the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs on March 17 at the AMCHP Annual Conference. Honorees include former Hillary Rodham Clinton and Michelle Obama, who exemplify the stature of Leadership Award recipients.

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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

A Lack of Diversity Among Decision-Makers: Key decision-makers in nursing education, including faculty, school leadership, and academic officials, often do not adequately reflect the populations they serve. Raising awareness of racism might positively influence the lives of faculty and students of color by promoting career mobility.