by
Feldman, Harriet R.
Call Number
610.7303
Publication Date
2011
Summary
A single comprehensive reference for nursing leaders, leadership organizations, nursing clinicians, and educators, Nursing Leadership is the only compendium of nursing terminology in existence. Written by eminent nursing professionals, it provides descriptions of prominent individuals in nursing, information regarding nine leadership-related topics, and current trends in nurse leadership. This second edition has been expanded to encompass 80 new entries and revisions or updates to all original entries. It provides an extensive overview of current leadership issues including theories, character.
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184559.6875
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Feldman, Harriet R.
Call Number
362.173068 22
Publication Date
2005
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Winner of an AJN Book of the Year Award!. Nurses are presented with the challenge of leading a variety of groups in our healthcare environment, ranging from patients and families to communities and organizations. While there appears to be little time for leadership development, leadership skills are in great demand. This first book of its kind fills the leadership development void not perviously addressed in nursing education.
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184559.5938
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by
Feldman, Harriet R.
Call Number
362.173 22
Publication Date
2000
Summary
"This book was written to encourage nurses to become involved in the political process - by running for office, seeking appointments, or becoming active in local government. The authors interviewed 46 nurses who hold or have run for public office - from members of Congress to local government. These nurses share their experiences on everything from getting informed on the issues, being involved in a political party, presenting the right image, to fund-raising."--Jacket.
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160802.2500
by
Feldman, Harriet R.
Call Number
331.1291610730973 22
Publication Date
2003
Summary
This book presents an overview of innovative initiatives to combat the nursing shortage that are being pioneered in a number of states, schools of nursing, and health care institutions. Among the strategies described are preceptor and mentoring arrangements, scholarship/work payback agreements, private and public funding initiatives to support the education of future nurses, and service/education partnership models. An international perspective is added by a chapter on initiatives in a hospital in Iceland.
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157216.0313
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Levin, Rona.
Call Number
610.730711
Publication Date
2012
Summary
This AJN award-winning text is the only book to teach evidence-based practice (EBP) content grounded in a tested philosophy of teaching and learning. It provides the tools, perspective and context for health educators and practitioners to implement evidence-based care practices and evaluate their efficacy. Reflecting four years of successful experiences in helping academic agencies understand and implement EBP, this new edition has been reorganized to include updated information and five new chapters. It stresses the importance of mentorship in creating EBP and illustrates how mentorship can b.
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