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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellows

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To provide advanced leadership opportunities for nurses in senior executive roles in health services, public health, and nursing education who aspire to lead and shape the U.S. health care system of the future.

What Drives Frequent Emergency Department Use in an Integrated Health System? National Data From the Veterans Health Administration

April 11, 2013 | Journal Article

The sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with frequent ED use within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) are examined in this study.

What Can We Learn from the Existing Evidence of the Business Case for Investments in Nursing Care

April 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Lack of evidence and difficulty replicating results make it hard—for now—to make the business case for investing in nursing care.

Academic Practice Partnerships

November 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Academic nursing-practice partnerships create systems for nurses to enhance their learning opportunities and advance their profession.

Investing in People: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars, Fellows and Leadership Programs

January 26, 2012 | Video

We profile six remarkable grantees representing three key RWJF programs, all shining examples of our support for "human capital."

Full Partners: Collaboration Across Professions Improves Patient Outcomes

November 1, 2011 | Video/Story

It's more than two or more health professionals working side by side; it's about respect and understanding.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellows

May 31, 2011 | Program Result

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellows is a leadership development program designed to prepare a select cadre of registered nurses (R.N.s) who are in senior executive positions for influential roles in shaping the U.S. health care system of the future.

Nursing Leadership Development and the Contribution of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellows Program

March 28, 2007 | Report/Evaluation

The Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows program is a leadership development program designed to prepare a select cadre of registered nurse executives for leadership roles in shaping the U.S. health care system of the future.

You Can Stop the Flu, Even with Your Hands Full

May 22, 2010 | Advertisement

Last fall, at the height of the H1N1 epidemic in the United States, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Executive Nurse Fellow Lisa Davis, R.N., B.S.N., M.B.A. and Deborah Washington, R.N., Ph.D.c. (2007-2010 cohort) met for dinner. Since both are ...

Nurse Leader Strives to Improve Working Conditions for Nurses

January 28, 2010 | Story

Linda Aiken has dedicated her life to identifying organizational innovations to improve health care outcomes for patients and nurses.

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