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Advancing the Science of Nursing: Ambulatory Care Nursing and Magnet® Designation

Issue
March/April 2021

As health care shifts from an acute, disease, and episodic-based model to one of health, community intervention, and continuum focused interventions, the ambulatory care nurse is essential in this transformation and its success. Leveraging the ANCC Magnet® Model as a blueprint to improved patient outcomes and care of the nursing workforce can ensure that transformation is achieved.

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Speaker

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Rachel E. Start, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN
Associate VP, MBE Services, Rush University Medical Center

Author

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Rebecca Graystone, PhD, MBA, RN, NE-BC

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