Margaret F. Mastal PhD, MSN, RN
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- Identification2015_NEC_JFIssueJanuary/February 2015Ambulatory nursing care can be difficult to comprehend in all its complexity. In August 2013, the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing commissioned a task force to identify nursing-sensitive indicators specific to ambulatory care settings…
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Rachel E. Start, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAANAssociate VP, MBE Services, Rush University Medical Center - Identification2016_NEC_MAIssueMarch/April 2016The nation has been on a quest to advance quality in providing health care services and improving patient outcomes. The challenge has been to identify and define metrics that will demonstrate improvement…
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Margaret F. Mastal, PhD, MSN, RNAnn Marie Matlock, DNP, RN, NE-BCSpeaker
Rachel E. Start, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAANAssociate VP, MBE Services, Rush University Medical Center - Identification2017_NEC_JFIssueJanuary/February 2017
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Susan Paschke, MSN, RN, AMB-BC, NEA-BCPart-Time Faculty, Kent State UniversityStephanie Witwer, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAANIndependent Nurse ConsultantAuthors
Wanda C. Richards, PhD, MSM, MPA, BSNAnne Jessie, DNP, RNSenior Director for Population Health Management and Clinical Innovations, Gorman HealthLinda Harden, MS, BSN, RN-BCKathleen Martinez, MSN, RN, CPN, CICClinical Manager Pediatric Call Center, Children's Hospital ColoradoMargaret F. Mastal, PhD, MSN, RNCynthia Murray, BN, RN-BCMaureen T. Power, MPH, RN, LNCCMary Hines Vinson, DNP, RN-BC - Identification2018_NEC_ND_02IssueNovember/December 2018The growth of ambulatory care nursing as a profession and how it is delivered has evolved over time. The specialty’s theoretical professional growth began in 1998 with the development of the first conceptual model…
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Margaret F. Mastal, PhD, MSN, RN