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How CNOs Can Help Nurse Managers in 2025

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurse managers are the 'CEOs' of their patient care area, and it's the CNO's job to support them, according to this nurse leader. In 2025, CNOs and other nurse leaders will have to keep track of many different trends and challenges, including the ones facing a critical part of the workforce: nurse managers.

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Engage with patients eye to eye

American Nurse

Marija Suvacarov is chief nursing officer at Ascension in Elgin, Illinois. Marilyn Prasun is Carle BroMenn Medical Center Endowed Professor at Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University in Normal. Orin Reitz is an associate professor at Mennonite College of Nursing. American Nurse Journal.

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'We're On the Upswing': How CNOs Can Make Healthcare More Accessible, Personalized, and Effective

Health Leaders | Nursing

In 2025, CNOs and other nurse leaders will have to keep track of many different trends and challenges, including the ones facing a critical part of the workforce: nurse managers. Tune in to hear her insights.

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What Can You Do with a Master’s in Nursing? 2025 Ultimate Guide

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Well outline what you can do with an MSN degree, additional nurse practitioner programs and certifications you can earn and other resources for career advancement as one of the MSN nurses. Leadership and Management Roles What can you do with an MSN role specialty, such as Nurse Executive or Nurse Manager?

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Investing in innovation

American Nurse

The original CONCERN EWS pilot was one of the first projects funded by the ANF Reimagining Nursing Initiative in 2022. Cato, Rossetti, and their colleagues received a second round of funding in May 2025. Even so, she felt there’d been a gap in her nursing education. American Nurse Journal. 2025; 20(7).