Nurses are natural innovators but nurses often don't see themselves that way.
The many faces of nursing leadership. For those of you who attended AONE 2019 last week welcome back! If you couldn't attend, let me share some big news from the conference. In May, AONE will change its name to the American Organization of Nursing Leadership. Why? Because they recognize nurse executives aren't the only nurses who are leaders. Our feature story this week also highlights how nurses can be leaders through innovation. We just need to recognize that we have the smarts and skills to do it! Also, in this issue: Making innovation work for you How to reduce ED length of stay A novel approach to fighting 'superbugs' | |
Sponsored Three Reasons to Prioritize Your Nursing Staff’s Education | In order to retain a qualified and enthusiastic nursing staff, institutions need to provide access to continuing education. This article outlines three scenarios where your nurses’ pursuit of additional degrees can positively affect your organization. |
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Thanks for taking time out of your busy day to read this issue. I hope you gathered some valuable takeaways to put in your nursing leadership toolbox. As always, send any tips, thoughts or advice my way at jthew@healthleadersmedia.com or tweet @jen_NurseEditor. | |
Jennifer Thew, RN Senior Content Specialist, Nursing | |
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