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AAACN Leadership Special Interest Group: Speed Presentations and Practice Innovations

Date
May 3, 2012
Credits
1.25 CH | Expired May 6, 2014

The Leadership SIG focuses on important nursing leadership issues and skills related to policy, clinical structures and processes, and practice metrics. Among topics of interest are staffing and the RN role, quality issues, management skills, and best practices. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Verbalize at least three best practices related to topics discussed during the SIG speed best practice sharing session.
  • Analyze and plan how to implement learned best practices in practice setting.
  • Summarize anticipated positive outcomes of learned best practices in  practice settings. 

Speakers

Speaker Image for Ria Ganary
Ria Ganary, MHA, BSN, RN-BC
Speaker Image for Anne Jessie
Senior Director for Population Health Management and Clinical Innovations, Gorman Health
Speaker Image for Kathy Mertens
Kathy Mertens, DNP, MN, MPH, RN
Associate Chief Nurse for Ambulatory Care and Population Health, University of Washington Medicine - Harborview Medical Center
Speaker Image for Diane Resnick
Diane Resnick, MPA, BSN, AMB-BC
Nurse Manager, Hackensack Meridian Health
Speaker Image for Joan Paté
Joan M. Paté, MS, BSN, RN-BC

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