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In the wake of a global pandemic and enduring stresses on the health care environment, nursing professionals need a different leadership capacity — one that challenges the historical industrial underpinnings of nursing leadership. Three of the nation’s foremost thought leaders in nursing will address and unpack issues pertinent to this topic during an upcoming webinar series.
In this episode, Dr. Olga Yakusheva, professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, and the chair of faculty in the Department of Systems, Populations and Leadership at the University of Michigan School of Nursing considers the economics of nursing and how value-informed nursing is a being practiced as it is being defined.
By Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of NursingIn the wake of a global pandemic and enduring stresses on the health care environment, nursing professionals need a different leadership capacity — one that challenges the historical industrial underpinnings of nursing leadership. Three of the nation’s foremost thought leaders in nursing will address and unpack issues pertinent to this topic during an upcoming webinar series.
In this episode, Dr. Olga Yakusheva, professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, and the chair of faculty in the Department of Systems, Populations and Leadership at the University of Michigan School of Nursing considers the economics of nursing and how value-informed nursing is a being practiced as it is being defined.