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A CNO Goes Incognito – An Update

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At the time, many leaders were fascinated with this blog and asked about the CNO’s identity. I promised confidentiality to the CNO at the time. We even changed the identity from male […] The post A CNO Goes Incognito – An Update appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Becoming the CNO

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Angela Prestia about her new book (the first of its kind) on becoming a CNO. Becoming the CNO: Science, The Stories, The Truth. Prestia PhD MSN RN NE-BC As a novice nurse leader, I could have only hoped for a book that would have helped […] The post Becoming the CNO appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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What We Are Not Talking About

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Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN A CNO recently asked me why no one is talking about the high volumes and serious admission delays we are seeing in hospitals nationwide.

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The Exec: Allison Guste Named New CNO at UCM New Orleans

Health Leaders | Nursing

UCM's new chief nursing officer holds a dual role as corporate VP and CNO. Allison Guste has been in healthcare for 18 years. She began her career as an emergency nurse, and then later found her passion for quality and healthcare management in an outpatient clinic setting.

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The CNO's Ultimate Guide to a Healthy Work Environment

Health Leaders | Nursing

From the CNO perspective, Sievert says she is pleased with the AACN guidelines, and that the organization has done a good job adding meaning behind each standard and outlining how to accomplish them. CNOs and CNEs represent nurses during meetings every day, in front of directors and managers in the boardroom.

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Leading Generation Z Nurses

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Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN A CNO told me about an exit interview she did with a generation Z nurse. She could not convince the nurse to stay but learned a great deal from their conversation.

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No – Travel Nursing Is Not a Specialty

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Consider the story a CNO colleague shared with me: I was casually chatting with the dad of one of my son’s friends while I was picking him up last weekend. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN When did travel nursing become a specialty? It is a question that leaders now ask themselves.