Nurse leaders must come together to tackle these three main pain points in workforce development.
Learn about the trends keeping CNOs up at night, hear about how smart technology can improve outcomes, see more about workforce development, read about where nurses want a seat at the table, and find out about the new minimum staffing rule.
Monday, April 29, 2024
 

With increasing turnover rates and the rapid rise of new technologies pushing their way to the forefront, the question of how to address core healthcare issues becomes increasingly dizzying.  

Many nurse leaders are strategizing as best they can to deal with the growing nursing shortage and how to incorporate new innovative solutions for redesigning care models to fit the modern care needs of patients.  

In this week's lead story, learn about the top three trends keeping CNOs up at night.

 

3 Trends Keeping CNOs Up at Night
Nurse leaders must come together to tackle these three main pain points in workforce development. 
 
Using Smart Technology to Improve Nurse Retention and Patient Outcomes
Lisa Stephenson, chief nursing informatics officer at Houston Methodist, chats with nursing editor G Hatfield about technology in nursing and how CNOs and CNIOs can use smart technology and AI to improve nurse retention and patient outcomes. 
Infographic: Workforce Development
Workforce development continues to be a top concern for nurse leaders.
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Dismantling Toxic Positivity: Embracing Difficult Realities About Nursing Without Losing Hope
In this webinar, nurse leaders will explain why this presents great opportunity and hope for the profession – that with the right tools and strategies, nursing can be better than ever.
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Renewing Passion and Joy Within the Nursing Practice
Join QGenda’s Chief Strategy Officer, Lindsey Klein, and Dr. Suzi Waddill-Goad as they shed light on prominent industry challenges and how nursing leaders can reignite passion while holistically supporting the well-being of their workforce.
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May 6-10: HealthLeaders Nursing Week
Join us to celebrate Nursing Week and recognize the important role that these healthcare leaders play in the success of their organizations and community.
3 Areas Where Nurse Leaders Want a Seat at the Table
From the frontline to the C-Suite, nurse leaders say they need a seat at the table.
 

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G Hatfield
Nursing Editor