Executive extra: Are you prepared for your role as a CNO?
Article Abstract:
A decision to assume the responsibility of a Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) must be made after a careful analysis of several criteria, even though leading a nursing organization would provide professional fulfillment. Various factors like critical self-analysis of one's leadership skills, educational preparation for the position, and the ability to commit time for the responsibilities, have to be considered before a decision is made.
Publication Name: Nursing Management
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-6314
Year: 2007
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No time to lose
Article Abstract:
The Aging Workforce Survey of almost 1,000 nurses shows the lack of comprehensive strategies designed to retain aging nurses. Experts recommend that leaders should take action in areas that include scheduling, programs and work environment in order to retain aging nurses.
Publication Name: Nursing Management
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-6314
Year: 2006
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Best-practice protocols: Get your board on board
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A report reveals that in an effort to raise the standard of patient care to the highest level, even the members of the board should be involved in the project. The way in which it can be done is outlined.
Publication Name: Nursing Management
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-6314
Year: 2007
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