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3 Behaviors for Thoughtful and Effective Nurse Leadership

Nurse.com

In your experience as a nurse leader, you’ve probably participated in professional development workshops, conferences, or on-the-job training. You hold a key position within your organization, managing and collaborating with nursing staff, leading meeting discussions, overseeing patient advocacy, and more.

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Technology Management Strategies for Nurse Leaders

New Thing Nurse

Passionate about nurse professional development and professional organizations, healthcare cybersecurity, and nurse wellness, Sarah’s goal is to foster a safe and collaborative healthcare system for patients and clinicians.

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Resident Rights in Assisted Living Training

American Medical Compliance

Our Continuing Medical Education (CME) program is committed to enhancing the knowledge, skills, and professional performance of healthcare providers to improve patient care outcomes. American Medical Compliance designates this activity for a maximum of 0.5

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

Healthcare will always be in a state of flux and nurses will always be at the vanguard of patient advocacy and care delivery. “Models that promote nursing partnership with the entire care delivery team are quality-driven, safe, accountable, innovative, efficient, adaptable and flexible.”

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Did You Know DAISY Honorees Can Win Conference Scholarships?

Nurse.com

We initially included this perk because nurse leaders were telling us that professional development budgets were shrinking, despite the growing need for nurses to continue building their expertise and expanding their networks.

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Nursing ethics and shared governance model

American Nurse

Takeaways: Through shared governance, nurses are encouraged to participate in organizational decision-making to satisfy professional obligations. Incorporating ethical competence and professional development into everyday nursing practice is imperative to fulfilling ethical obligations for optimal patient care.

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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.