Nurse Leadership
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Cynthia Herrington, DNP, RN, NE-BC, explores steps leaders can take to navigate change in today鈥檚 challenging health care environment.
Stuart Downs, DNP, RN, CENP, FAONL, discusses the limited methods of ethics education for nurse leaders and how to fill this gap.
Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., is projected to win reelection to represent Illinois鈥檚 14th Congressional District.
鈥淟eadership in times of uncertainty, such as a disaster, requires intentional acts of role modeling,鈥
Two 兔子先生leaders were among the 230 distinguished nurses inducted into the American Academy of Nursing as fellows on Oct. 31.
In January of this year, I began my first president鈥檚 column by stating: Today鈥檚 health care environment is dynamic, holding an uncertain future.
Hear recent research detailing what patients see as listening from caregivers, and what leaders can do to model these behaviors through caring for the caregivers by building relationships and listening to them.
Stories connect us. They inspire us. And they offer us the opportunity to grow. Tune into Today in Nursing Leadership for a monthly conversation with nursing leadership experts.