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Nursing Leadership: What It Is and Why It’s Important

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Nurses are on the front lines of this change, and nursing leadership is critical to guiding colleagues and healthcare organizations through it. With an average of 193,100 annual openings for nurses each year through 2032, experienced nurses must step up as leaders to maintain high-quality standards of care.

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KSNA Leadership Messages, December 2023

American Nurse

Nurse Administrator of the Year – Dr. Cathy Pimple Nurse Educator of the Year – Delyna Bohnenblust Volunteer of the Year – Martha Stroot Hall of Fame – Carol Perry Hall of Fame – Greta Snell KSNA member get a member campaign We are excited to announce the “Member Get a Member Campaign”.

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Healthcare Manager vs Healthcare Administrator: What’s the Difference?

Registered Nursing

In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, administrative roles are indispensable for the smooth functioning of medical facilities. Two leadership positions that often intersect are Healthcare Managers and Healthcare Administrators. Effective communication and team-building skills are essential.

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How to Create a Clinical Ladder To Improve Nurse Retention and Performance

Relias

A clinical ladder is a career development model that recognizes and rewards nurses for their clinical expertise, professional growth, and leadership skills. A clinical ladder program provides nurses with a clear and structured path to advance their practice, education, and achievement within their organization.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Every Nurse

Registered nurses must have technical nursing skills to administer nursing care, medical knowledge of drug properties and interactions, critical thinking skills to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries, organizational skills to implement care plans, and the communication skills to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

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2023 Top Paying Nursing Jobs

Diversity Nursing

Dean of Nursing The Dean of Nursing manages administrative functions of the College of Nursing, develops college strategic initiatives, and participates in university long-term planning and policy setting. They have advanced Nursing degrees and understand the workload, policies, and requirements of nursing.

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What Is the Difference Between a Charge Nurse and Nurse Manager?

Every Nurse

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Nurse Practitioner Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner Critical Care Nurse Certified Nurse Midwife Clinical Nurse Specialist Pain Management Nurse Registered Nurse Nurse Educator What Is the Difference Between a Charge Nurse and Nurse Manager?