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The evolving landscape of nursing leadership

American Nurse

These reports provide critical insights into the evolving role of the doctor of nursing practice (DNP) in advancing nursing leadership. DNP overview In 2008, the IOM and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) launched a 2-year initiative to transform nursing education and practice. See DNP program growth.)

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Engage with patients eye to eye

American Nurse

For an Illinois hospital’s nurse domain to score within the 75th percentile, we initiated a quality improvement (QI) project using a Commit to Sit bundle. The bundle included nurse education on effective communication skills, nurse leader rounding, frequent and transparent data sharing, and listening sessions. StatPearls.

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Leading Powerfully to Effect Positive Change: The Transformational Power of Nurses in Challenging Times

American Nurse

In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare environment, marked by global crises, health disparities, and increasing complexity, the need for compassionate, culturally competent, and collaborative leadership is more pressing than ever. n References: American Association of Colleges of Nursing.

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Transforming the Workforce

Penn Nursing

MPN ABSN Accelerated second-degree program for students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree 15-months, in-person program 21 credit units to graduation Program begins in fall semester For program application, bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 3.0

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Benefits of interprofessional collaboration

American Nurse

Nursing and bioengineering students team up. Roles and responsibilities The IPEC report defines the roles and responsibilities competency as “using the knowledge of one’s own role and team members’ expertise to address individual and public health outcomes.” American Nurse Journal. 2025; 20(7). November 20, 2023.

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Naloxone education for nursing staff

American Nurse

Increasing nursing knowledge of naloxone, opioid use disorder, and how to obtain naloxone kits offers a crucial step in improving patient access and improving health outcomes. As the opioid epidemic continues, nursing education will prove critical to combating stigma and improving patient outcomes.

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The Path Forward

Penn Nursing

Penn Nursing This issue - Fall 2021 Spring 2025 Fall 2024 Spring 2024 Fall 2023 Spring 2023 Fall 2022 Spring 2022 Fall 2021 Spring 2021 Search Features Inspiring Impact: How One Campaign Changed Everything The Path Forward Nurses Innovating in Practice Policy Roads, Bridges, and … Caregivers?