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What Would Florence Do? : A Guide for New Nurse Managers, PDF eBook

What Would Florence Do? : A Guide for New Nurse Managers PDF

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ANA's What Would Florence Do? A Guide for New Nurse Managers, is designed to help nurses excel in their management roles, regardless of tenure.

This publication is an excellent resource that all CNOs or health care HR professionals can provide to their new and existing nurse management staff as an essential training guide. Being a nurse manager is a tremendous responsibility and an exciting opportunity.

You are accountable for the success or failure of your unit, your team and even your organization.

In order to be successful, you are going to need a mentor to guide you in what to do; someone whose influence on modern nursing is respected and has transcended time. You are going to need Florence Nightingale!Since we can’t travel back in time, we’ve developed the next-best thing to talking to Florence in person — an essential guide designed to mentor you in all aspects of being a great nurse manager as you navigate this phase in your career. This guide details Florence’s ideals and how using them can make you a phenomenal nurse manager in the 21st century.

What Would Florence Do? A Guide for New Nurse Managers will give you actionable tips on:• Care coordination. • Community partnerships. • Developing others. • Ethical practice. • Safety and quality improvement. • Strategic planning. • And more!With this handbook, you don’t have to steer through the current regulatory, quality and reimbursement issues in the era of health care reform without practical real-world guidance.

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