Nursing Leadership
Steve recently accepted an emergency department (ED) director position in a busy safety-net hospital. He knew the role would be challenging; the hospital had been through…
Nursing—Built on a cornerstone of leadership
Editor’s note: In this month’s issue, ANA President Pamela Cipriano and National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) President Adam Tebben exchange editorial space. Cipriano’s editorial…
Promoting professionalism by sharing a cup of coffee
This is the second in a series of articles on promoting professionalism. You can read the first article Nurses’ essential role in supporting professionalism.…
Promoting staff engagement
Jaime is a nurse manager in a busy emergency department. He’s been in the role for 1 year and was beginning to gain confidence in…
Leadership and women’s health
As women, we’re often the main caregivers in the family—caring for children, parents, siblings, extended family, and friends. Being a caregiver is also synonymous…
Financial terms 101
Key takeaways Only after we enter the practice setting do we begin to understand the ever-evolving impact of healthcare finance. Learning the nuances of…
Using a pyramid to address the disrespect disconnect
The terms we commonly use, like “disruptive,” are not helping us out of this situation and can be viewed as “fighting” language. By contrast,…
Promoting professionalism through authority guided intervention
Consider this scenario: Over the past 12 months, Pat, an RN, has participated in two Awareness conversations with a peer member of the Professionalism…
Karen Bankston: A leader who listens
ANA’S Mary Mahoney Award honors significant contributions to advancing equal opportunities in nursing for members of minority groups. Karen Bankston, PhD, MSN, FACHE, has devoted much…
Learning from mistakes
Today’s healthcare organizations need to improve patient safety, which includes effectively communicating information to nurses about safety incidents and how to address them. After…
Bringing nursing orientation back to life
Our hospital systems’ journey to obtain Magnet® recognition led to an excellent opportunity: the chance to revamp and improve our nursing orientation program as part…
Look inward and lead
At first, Faith’s excited to be selected as director of critical care, but after spending time with her fellow directors she has second thoughts.…
Building trust in your leadership
Steve recently accepted an emergency department (ED) director position in a busy safety-net hospital. He knew the role would be challenging; the hospital had…
Nursing—Built on a cornerstone of leadership
Editor’s note: In this month’s issue, ANA President Pamela Cipriano and National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) President Adam Tebben exchange editorial space.…
Promoting professionalism by sharing a cup of coffee
This is the second in a series of articles on promoting professionalism. You can read the first article Nurses’ essential role in…
Promoting staff engagement
Jaime is a nurse manager in a busy emergency department. He’s been in the role for 1 year and was beginning to gain…
Leadership and women’s health
As women, we’re often the main caregivers in the family—caring for children, parents, siblings, extended family, and friends. Being a caregiver is…
Financial terms 101
Key takeaways Only after we enter the practice setting do we begin to understand the ever-evolving impact of healthcare finance. Learning the…
Using a pyramid to address the disrespect disconnect
The terms we commonly use, like “disruptive,” are not helping us out of this situation and can be viewed as “fighting” language.…
Promoting professionalism through authority guided intervention
Consider this scenario: Over the past 12 months, Pat, an RN, has participated in two Awareness conversations with a peer member of…
Karen Bankston: A leader who listens
ANA’S Mary Mahoney Award honors significant contributions to advancing equal opportunities in nursing for members of minority groups. Karen Bankston, PhD, MSN, FACHE, has…
Learning from mistakes
Today’s healthcare organizations need to improve patient safety, which includes effectively communicating information to nurses about safety incidents and how to address…
Bringing nursing orientation back to life
Our hospital systems’ journey to obtain Magnet® recognition led to an excellent opportunity: the chance to revamp and improve our nursing orientation program…
Look inward and lead
At first, Faith’s excited to be selected as director of critical care, but after spending time with her fellow directors she has…


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