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A photo array of the 16 chief nursing officers who participated in the roundtableCNO Roundtable 2026Q7. What makes you most optimistic about nursing going forward?BRIGHT FUTURE...I see in nurses at every level, and in how open nurses are to technological innovations as tools to elevate practice. I’m equally encouraged by the way the profession is...
A photo array of the 16 chief nursing officers who participated in the roundtableCNO Roundtable 2026Q6. What leadership qualities will tomorrow’s nurses need most?TIMELY TRAITS...strong understanding of the business of healthcare. Nurses play a pivotal role in the success or failure of an organization, and developing business acumen will empower nurses to lead more...
A photo array of the 16 chief nursing officers who participated in the roundtableCNO Roundtable 2026Q3. What is the current state of nurse burnout? What can be done?WELL-BEING...most now are removing distractions, creating space for nurses to share what they need, and acknowledging the emotional weight nurses are carrying. Derrek Hidalgo • California Rehabilitation Institute While stress...
A photo array of the 16 chief nursing officers who participated in the roundtableCNO Roundtable 2026Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2026Leading change with optimism for nursing's futureBehind every decision, innovation, and patient outcome is a nurse leader navigating constant change. In our annual roundtable, local chief nursing officers discuss the challenges they face and the reasons...
Two nurses at the station, one looking exasperatedFeature“You’re in Charge Now!”The messy, humbling, and ultimately rewarding journey from bedside to relief to charge to manager...textbooks don’t cover, but that every nurse leader must learn. PART I From Bedside Nurse to Relief Charge Nurse: Leadership Without Authority Nursing school teaches you a lot of things,...

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My SpecialtyEmergency Nursing, Sally Mascarena, MLK Community HealthStaying centered in a wide array of emergency situations...sure every child receives the care they need. What qualities do you look for in a new ED nurse? An ED nurse needs a sense of calm, because you have...
Illustration of a smiling nurse on the telephoneCareer CornerAfter the Job OfferManaging what comes next...their name. Now, enjoy working for a wonderful organization that’s the best fit for you. LEVELL ROMEYN has 28 years’ experience as a nurse recruiter at various Southern California hospitals....
Nurse in blue scrubs talking to a patientNursing & Healthcare NewsAre California Staffing Laws Working?Ratios remain the gold standard, but the reality may be more complicatedTwo decades after the passage of California’s revolutionary nurse-patient ratio laws, new penalties and persistent nursing shortages raise fresh questions. California nurses have something their colleagues in most other states...
ANA president Jennifer Mensik Kennedy at podium giving keynote at ACNL conferenceNursing & Healthcare NewsANA President Speaks Out on Advocacy and AIHighlights from Mensik Kennedy's keynote address at the ACNL conference...funding was ultimately restored. She challenged the notion of some nurses that they are “not political,” reminding the audience that it’s legislation that determines nurse-patient ratios, meal and rest breaks,...
Huntington Health CCU nurse Tina Hanlon in blue scrubs with hand on hipMy SpecialtyCritical Care Nursing, Tina Hanlon, Huntington HealthGoing the extra mile for high-acuity patients...new grad ICU nurses they hired that year. I’ve been so lucky as a nurse. As a charge nurse, I deal with a lot of stress, trauma, and death and...