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Results for: "Tiffany Swedeen, RN, MSN, CPRC/CPC" Clear search230 articlesFeatureWhat Now for California Nursing Organizations?With conferences and face-to-face networking events on hold, professional groups are redefining their mission...when we all collaborate to reach a common goal. JESSICA DZUBAK, RN, MSN, is the director of nursing practice for the Ohio Nurses Association. She is also a freelance writer...My SpecialtyPediatric CICU, Roosevelt Davis, Children’s Hospital of Orange CountyFrom the football field to bedside nursingRoosevelt Davis, RN, MSN Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit Children’s Hospital of Orange County You had a very unusual and fascinating path to a nursing career. What were you doing...My SpecialtyIntensive Care Unit, Kristina Lawrence, Valley Presbyterian HospitalRising to the challenge of the new normal in the age of COVID-19Kristina Lawrence, RN, BSN, CCRN, CVRN-BC, WCC Clinical Nurse Manager, ICU Valley Presbyterian Hospital, Van Nuys Please tell us about the trajectory of your nursing career My grandmother was a...CNO Roundtable 2020The COVID-19 PandemicQ: How have you been able to support your nursing teams during the novel coronavirus crisis?...RN, MSN, CRRN Chief Nursing Officer Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare Early on in the pandemic, our hospital leadership recognized that the best way to help relieve the...CNO Roundtable 2020Exciting InnovationsQ: What is a new or upcoming practice change or technological innovation that you are especially excited about?...with traditional on-the-ground support are the wave of the future. This will allow nurses across the state to expand their education without requiring relocation. Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN Chief...
CNO Roundtable 2020New Grads at the BedsideQ: Do you think new grad RNs should earn their stripes in bedside med/surg before moving on to other specialties?Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN (pictured above, left) Chief Nursing Officer Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare I am often impressed by the level of critical thinking and knowledge...CNO Roundtable 2020CNO Reading ListIs there a book on nursing, healthcare or organizational leadership that you enjoyed and would recommend?...of diseases and real-life nursing stories. They also interview various incredible nurses, authors and other successful people. Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN Chief Nursing Officer Casa Colina Hospital and Centers...CNO Roundtable 2020Staffing Challenges and the Silver WaveQ: What is shaping up to be your biggest nurse staffing challenge of the new decade?Robyn M. Nelson, RN, Ph.D., MSN (pictured above) Dean, College of Nursing West Coast University Nurse staffing challenges will increase if academia is unable to prepare sufficient new graduate RNs....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?Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN Chief Nursing Officer Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare Over the last few years, I’ve been watching “Call the Midwife,” a British TV series...CNO Roundtable 2020Lifelong LearningQ: We emphasize the importance of lifelong learning for nurses. What is something you still want to study or learn?...help me become recognized as a capable business leader as well as a nurse. Katie Hughes, RN, MSN, CRRN Chief Nursing Officer Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare Healthcare...Posts paginationPrevious1…181920…23Next
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