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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. Change management in health care. BMC Health Serv Res. March 10, 2021. StatPearls.

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Strengthening the Role of Nurses in High-Reliability Cultures  

Consult QD

By Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC , Executive Chief Nursing Officer High reliability is a commonly repeated term in healthcare today. Rooted in quality and safety excellence, high-reliability cultures lead to better health outcomes and patient experiences, improved efficiency, increased job satisfaction and more.

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PhD in Nursing vs. DNP: Which Is Right for You?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS): A CNS supervises and collaborates with other nurses and healthcare team members, conducts research and other evidence-based projects, consults with healthcare organizations to improve system and patient outcomes and teaches or advises future nurses. American Nurses Association , [link].

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Magnet4Europe: Taking the next steps

American Nurse

The project aims to improve mental health and well-being among European health professionals. Achieving this goal requires redesign of healthcare work environments to improve job-related outcomes for nurses and physicians as well as health outcomes for patients. Visit myamericannurse.com/?p=402897

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Nurse leaders of color: Candid conversations

American Nurse

I started off as a staff nurse. After 3 years, I became the nurse manager for a 32-bed comprehensive rehabilitation unit. At that time, I was the only female and the only nurse manager of color for about 12 years. I’ve been in leadership since early 2005, when I became a nurse manager.