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The concerns of the Director of Nursing role are diverse to say the least. Directors must be aware of the activities in nearly every aspect of their facility, from hiring practices to financial considerations and more. 

Whether you’re a new director of nursing or an experienced veteran looking for recertification, The Long-Term Care Director of Nursing Field Guide, Third Edition, will help you improve quality of care, cut costs, and sharpen your leadership and management skills.

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