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Nursing Administrator vs. Healthcare Administrator: Understanding the Key Differences

Registered Nursing

Nursing administrators serve as the bridge between clinical practice and organizational management, advocating for both patients and nursing staff while meeting institutional goals. Nursing administrators work in various healthcare settings including hospitals, long-term care facilities, outpatient clinics, and home health agencies.

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Patient care assistant training

American Nurse

At The Christ Hospital Health Network (TCHHN) in Cincinnati, Ohio, feedback regarding training courses attended by new-hire PCAs during the onboarding process indicated that they weren’t receiving instruction appropriate to their work in an acute care hospital. At TCHHN, PCAs play an integral role in providing safe patient care.

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Nurse Manager: What is a Nurse Manager in 2023?

Nurse Code

Nurse Manager Practice Requirement Nursing Education Requirement To become a Nurse Manager, a person must first get a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN) from a Nursing program offered by universities or colleges recognized by the government. Who Does a Nurse Manager Report to? What is CENP in Nursing?