Nurse Leaders in the Boardroom
November 27, 2007 | Issue Brief
This project is part of a broader RWJF initiative to assure that the nation has a diverse, well-trained workforce.
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November 27, 2007 | Issue Brief
This project is part of a broader RWJF initiative to assure that the nation has a diverse, well-trained workforce.
April 24, 2009 | Story
Hospital governance needs the perspective on safety and quality nurses bring. RWJF project to seat nurses on boards shows results.
December 1, 2001 | Program Result
The Harvard University Nursing Research Institute organized the "4th Annual National Invitational Conference on Executive Nursing Leadership in Academic Centers and Major Teaching Hospitals," June 21-22, 1999, in Cambridge, Mass.
January 1, 1999 | Program Result
The Harvard Nursing Research Institute, based at the Harvard School of Public Health, sponsored two leadership conferences in 1996 and 1997 for senior nurse executives from teaching hospitals and academic health centers.
February 2, 2005 | Story
About a year after she completed the fellowship, Hendrich left Clarian/Methodist and struck out on her own as a consultant, planning to help health care organizations with patient flow, design and workforce training.
November 1, 2009 | Journal Article
A well-crafted and well-implemented program to engage front-line staff in quality improvement can have an impact on how things are done, according to this qualitative evaluation of pilot phases two and three of the Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB) nurse-led, quality improvement initiative.
August 31, 2009 | Story
Maxine Proskurowski, R.N., M.S., is a veteran soldier in the campaign for school-based health centers, which give students of all backgrounds access to high-quality, affordable health care.
November 25, 2007 | Story
Nurses are known for providing care and comfort to patients. The skills they need to do that are basic to the profession. But modern nursing also demands and develops expertise in communications, management and leadership.
May 21, 2008 | Story
With this transdisciplinary model of care, there are no wrong doors,” Gerrity explains. “No matter where you come in, you can be helped.”