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CNO Roundtable 2020Nurses in the MediaQ: There has been a lot of attention to the way nurses are depicted in movies and TV shows. Is there a portrayal that you felt got it right, or was completely off the mark?...leader and educator who transformed healthcare. Lauren Spilsbury, RN, MSN Vice President, Patient Care Services Redlands Community Hospital In the ‘90s, there was a weekly TV drama entitled “Chicago Hope”...
CNO Roundtable 2020Lifelong LearningQ: We emphasize the importance of lifelong learning for nurses. What is something you still want to study or learn?...area I find myself drawn towards is legislation and healthcare policy. My professional goals include learning more about the politics involved in our national healthcare system. In the coming years,...
CNO Roundtable 2020Your Path to LeadershipQ: What is one aspect of your current role as chief nursing officer that you found especially challenging to learn?...The board of directors consists primarily of community members. They are intelligent people who are experts in their respective fields, but they do not necessarily have a background in healthcare....
CNO Roundtable 20202020: The Year of the Nurse and MidwifeQ: What is one accomplishment you would like see the nursing profession achieve during this Year of the Nurse?...left) Chief Nursing Officer St. Francis Medical Center I would like to see society finally recognize nurses as healthcare leaders. Nurses represent the largest segment of the healthcare workforce, playing...
CNO Roundtable 2020Chief Nursing Officer Roundtable 2020Leadership from complexity to crisis...Nursing Officer, Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN, Chief Nursing Officer, Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare; Patricia S. Matos, RN, DNP, NEA-BC, Chief...

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Two nurses wearing scrubs are hugging and have their arms out as if flexing their muscles.FeatureFLOURISH!Meaningful steps to increase personal resilience and be your best self - even during a pandemic...professional burnout, depression and suicidality. This is a bona fide public health epidemic that is adversely affecting the quality and safety of U.S. healthcare. For nurses, burnout manifests as emotional...
Tiffany Sweden is in goggles, gown, N-95, and bonnet. Behind her are IV poles with drips and a stethoscopeFeatureNursing on the Front Lines of COVID-19Keeping the virus (and panic) under control at the Seattle-area hospital that treated the first U.S. case...my community. Trying to Be Positive This is a daunting and uncertain time to be a nurse. I’m honored to have the capacity to care for those in need during...
A nurse is clicking on a robots screen which shows a heart and EKGNursing & Healthcare NewsArtificially Intelligent, Naturally FlawedArtificially Intelligent, Naturally FlawedEven if artificial intelligence hasn’t yet touched your practice, the chances are that it will in the foreseeable future. A recent National Academy of Medicine report recommends that all healthcare...
A surgical mask and N-95 mask lay next to each other on a black backgroundNursing & Healthcare NewsANA Asks for Clarity on COVID-19 PPEChanging CDC recommendations lead to confusion for nurses...asking for “a more definitive statement” about appropriate PPE for healthcare workers. The Respirator Question Mask or respirator? That’s the central question behind the CDC’s ever-changing PPE guidance for healthcare...
Registered Nurse Esperanza Salazar stands smiling with a badge on and St. Francis Medical Center behind herMy SpecialtyInfection Prevention Nursing, Esperanza Salazar, St. Francis Medical CenterCombating outbreaks and hospital-associated infections...aspect is the ever-changing guidelines from the CDC and other agencies. While those guidelines are necessary to ensure the safety of our healthcare workers, they can create obstacles for leaders...