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Laidback Leadership: Technologies to Make Your Life Easier
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: STTI offers many tools to save you time in your chapter leader role. This session will tour these technologies and offer tips to make your life easier. This session is not ... -
Leaders in patient education: Health literacy knowledge and experience unlocks the door to effective patient education
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Thursday, September 25, 2014: Nurses take the lead in patient education over all other healthcare professionals yet a review of the literature indicates nurses have little knowledge about the effect ... -
Leadership Academy at Baptist Health, Corbin, KY
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Professor Warren G. Bennis said: "Leaders are people who do the right thing: managers are people who do things right." A recent needs assessment at our small community ... -
Leadership and its effects on RN recruitment and retention: A case study
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: Leadership can have an effect on the RN recruitment and retention efforts of healthcare facilities. Poor leadership can severely affect the amount of staff nurses available ... -
Leadership and Mentorship, a Likely Pair
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Saturday, September 17, 2016. Healthcare is undergoing unprecedented rapid change. Sweeping reform, advancements in treatment options, an increasingly diverse and aging population, and impending ... -
Leadership collaboration to enhance dissemination of evidence-based nursing and research across community organization boundaries
This presentation describes leadership collaboration across organizational boundaries to engage point of care nurses in sharing best practice innovation and knowledge generation. In addition to strengthening the culture ... -
Leadership Development Programs: Benefits, Outcomes, and Personal Transformations
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: The development of nursing leaders who can steer and re-invent a rapidly-changing and complex health care environment is crucial for the profession and the nation's health. ... -
Leadership Literacy: Strategies for Leadership to Support Bringing Evidence to the Bedside
(2016-09-16)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: In today's professional nursing practice environment it is imperative for evidence-based practice (EBP) translation to occur at a more rapid pace. As the delay continues ... -
Leadership strategies for the at-large chapter
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Wednesday, September 24, 2014, and Thursday, September 25, 2014: An at-large chapter of STTI may be established when smaller schools of nursing or those within close proximity to one another find it ... -
Leadership successes continue to advance nursing excellence across the globe
Authentic leadership skills continue to drive the relationships between a nursing program in a developing country, a midwest university and a global health business. Face to face connections with a global partner have ... -
Leadership Succession and Mentoring Plan for Undergraduate Nursing Students in the ABSN Option at Winston-Salem State University
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Friday, September 26, 2014: Purpose: Leadership is an essential skill in the nursing profession. When we examine leadership in nursing, it takes many forms - from leadership at the bedside to leadership ... -
Leadership, scholarship, and service: Examining historical vision as a path to future Nursing excellence
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Sunday, September 18, 2016: The creation of innovation often stems from bending current conceptions. In 1922, nursing bore a resemblance to a group of skilled workers caring for the hygiene needs and ... -
Leadership, scholarship, and service: Living our values through humanitarian aid
Alpha Alpha chapter lived the Sigma values in a spring break service learning humanitarian aid project demonstrating Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. In a framework of social justice our chapter led a mobile van with ... -
Leading faculty to develop rapid curricular enhancements using the LEAN process
(2015-01-15)Session presented on Saturday, September 27, 2014: The knowledge, skills and attitudes demanded of todays nurses are rapidly evolving, due in large part to the sweeping changes in our healthcare system brought on by the ... -
Leading From the Margin: Nurses' Power and Influence
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: NURSING LEADERSHIP LEADING FROM THE MARGIN: NURSES POWER AND INFLUENCE. The institute of Medicine (IOM) has called on nursing to lead health care transformation. Achieving ... -
Leading the Technology Charge: Incorporating in the Academic Setting
(2012-11-29)Session presented on Thursday, September 20, 2012: This session will outline the benefits, strategies and tools to incorporate simulation and technology into the nursing curriculum. -
Leading the Technology Charge: Incorporating in the Clinical Setting
(2012-11-29)Session presented on Thursday, September 20, 2012: This session will outline the benefits, strategies and tools to incorporate simulation and technology in order to enhance staff professional development. -
Leading the Technology Charge: Student Perspective
(2012-11-29)Session presented on Thursday, September 20, 2012: This session will present health care reform issues that are driving changes in health information technology. A review of the IOM report and the TIGER initiative will be ... -
Leading the Technology Charge: Telehealth Systems
(2012-11-29)Session presented on Thursday, September 20, 2012: This session will outline the benefits, strategies and tools to incorporate simulation and technology in order to enhance healthcare to consumers. -
Leading the way for change: Engaging nurses in family-centred adult critical care practice
(2016-09-26)Session presented on Monday, September 19, 2016: There are over 30 years of compelling evidence of the value and importance of Family-centred Adult Critical Care (FcACC), yet there has been slow uptake of these findings ...