Envision a better future… Be prepared to lead the way to better outcomes…for your patients, your team, your institution, and yourself. You’ll not only learn about leadership, but also how to use your skills to manage staff, implement policy changes, and to develop systems that deliver cost effective, quality-controlled care. The coverage encompasses the competencies required by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing in conjunction with major specialty nursing organizations. You’ll begin with the theories, models, and frameworks that provide the window through which to view leadership in the context of the regulations and standards that guide the delivery of care. Then, you’ll explore the importance of creating a culture that ensure...
Literature suggests that nursing leadership is one of the most important attributes a nurse can carr...
Introduction: Leadership is the influence of a person to a group or organization, and involves setti...
Faculty Bookself: Making Nurse Leaders by Harriet R. Feldman, Dean, and Professor, and Martha J. Gre...
This article explains the development of a value-added leadership focus to a graduate nursing progra...
Every nurse is a leader. Rather than being situated only within a traditional leadership role or tit...
Chapter objectives: Use a contemporary model to lead and influence practice changes in healthcare ...
Nursing leadership is critical for implementing evidence-based, ethical practice and promoting optim...
Whatever your role, practice or educational environment, here are the tools and techniques you can u...
As introduced in the November/December 2017 Leadership column, topics in 2018 through 2019 will focu...
Leadership: for nursing, health and social care students is an accessible textbook for those seeking...
The leader role is one of the seven roles expected of the nursing professional development (NPD) pra...
Nursing’s national accrediting bodies, including the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and ...
Chapter 2: Leadership is a social transaction in which a leader influences and inspires others to wo...
Audrey M. Beauvais is the editor and a contributing author, Transition to the Professional Nurse Ro...
Whatever your role, practice or educational environment, here are the tools and techniques you can u...
Literature suggests that nursing leadership is one of the most important attributes a nurse can carr...
Introduction: Leadership is the influence of a person to a group or organization, and involves setti...
Faculty Bookself: Making Nurse Leaders by Harriet R. Feldman, Dean, and Professor, and Martha J. Gre...
This article explains the development of a value-added leadership focus to a graduate nursing progra...
Every nurse is a leader. Rather than being situated only within a traditional leadership role or tit...
Chapter objectives: Use a contemporary model to lead and influence practice changes in healthcare ...
Nursing leadership is critical for implementing evidence-based, ethical practice and promoting optim...
Whatever your role, practice or educational environment, here are the tools and techniques you can u...
As introduced in the November/December 2017 Leadership column, topics in 2018 through 2019 will focu...
Leadership: for nursing, health and social care students is an accessible textbook for those seeking...
The leader role is one of the seven roles expected of the nursing professional development (NPD) pra...
Nursing’s national accrediting bodies, including the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and ...
Chapter 2: Leadership is a social transaction in which a leader influences and inspires others to wo...
Audrey M. Beauvais is the editor and a contributing author, Transition to the Professional Nurse Ro...
Whatever your role, practice or educational environment, here are the tools and techniques you can u...
Literature suggests that nursing leadership is one of the most important attributes a nurse can carr...
Introduction: Leadership is the influence of a person to a group or organization, and involves setti...
Faculty Bookself: Making Nurse Leaders by Harriet R. Feldman, Dean, and Professor, and Martha J. Gre...