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New Nursing Roles: Baptist Health's Innovative Inpatient & Outpatient Models

As many provider organizations redesign how they deliver care, nurses are taking on leadership roles (formal and informal), expanding into areas such as data analytics, and navigating the development of roles such as nurse navigators and care coordinators—all in addition to nurses’ traditional roles as frontline care-givers.

In this refreshed live webcast, leaders from Baptist Health reveal how they are cultivating nursing roles within their organization, providing the skills training and staff structure to support new nurse leaders and translating that into improved metrics.

In this 60-minute peer-sourced webcast, you’ll hear about:

  • Glean lessons learned from Baptist Health’s experimentation with new nurse leadership models
  • Understand what key skills and training are necessary for an effective nurse navigator, including expanding the focus of care to
    the continuum
  • Identify the primary responsibilities of a clinical nurse leader within inpatient care model
  • Learn the specific outpatient model Baptist Health has implemented to drive primary care redesign through RN care coordinators

Register for this webcast today!

 
 

Event Details

Tuesday
July 19, 2016
1PM
- 2PM ET
 
REGISTER HERE


Agenda

1. Emerging Leadership Trends at Baptist Health and Beyond

2. Inpatient Nursing Roles in Care Coordination

3. Outpatient Nursing Roles in Primary Care 

4. Live Q&A

 
 

 



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