Nurse wellbeing is critical to positive patient outcomes and the overall success of a health system.
Read about how CNOs can promote nurse wellbeing, see more about Nursing Week, learn about the problems CNOs need to solve in 2024, find out about Intermountain's virtual nursing program, and read about nurses demanding change due to workplace violence.
Monday, May 6, 2024
 

Being a nurse is difficult.

The job entails long hours, substantial workloads, and the heavy emotional burden of guiding patients through some of the toughest moments of their lives.

Nurse wellbeing is essential to the success of a health system, and it is the CNO's job to make sure they are providing programs and support to help keep their staff safe and well.  

In this week's lead story, learn how CNOs can help provide support to nurses and build resiliency.

 

Wellbeing 101: How CNOs Can Provide Support and Build Resiliency
Nurse wellbeing is critical to positive patient outcomes and the overall success of a health system.
 
Infographic: Celebrating Nursing Week
Nurses are being recognized for the work they do during this long-standing week of observance.
4 Problems CNOs Need to Solve in 2024
CNOs have complex intersecting issues to overcome in the modern landscape of nursing.
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Intermountain Sees Unexpected Benefits in Virtual Nursing Pilot
The health system is putting "Telehealth for Nursing" to the test in one hospital, and getting results that will aid in scaling and sustaining the program
 

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G Hatfield
Nursing Editor

 

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