CNOs are creating workplace cultures that support nurses and enable them to grow in their careers.
'A nurse is only as good as their last shift,' says Katie Boston-Leary, PhD, MBA, NEA-BC, vice president and system CNO at University of Maryland Capital Region Health in Cheverly, Maryland, and 2019 HealthLeaders CNO Exchange attendee. Just a few short weeks ago, I spent some time with about 30 nurse executives at the HealthLeaders 2019 CNO Exchange in Ojai, California. The weather was perfect, the group was dynamic, and the conversations were pertinent to the challenges and opportunities nurse leaders currently face. In this issue, I've compiled a collection of articles that feature the highlights from the Exchange conversations and the accomplishments of past and present event attendees. Now that the 2019 CNO Exchange has wrapped up, planning of the 2020 event will begin. If you would like more information about the event, please email [email protected] | |
That's all for this Thanksgiving week issue. Have a wonderful holiday, and know that I am thankful for all the work nurses do each day. As always, feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] or Tweet @jen_NurseEditor. | |
Jennifer Thew, RN Senior Editor, Nursing | |
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