What does it mean to be a leader? Up to now, I think that the chief nurse is a managerial nurse or a senior practical nurse. After reading "Finding a leader: Thinking about nurse leaders" my view changed. Let's share the following words from the author to help you understand the reason why we should all become nurse leaders.
... True leadership is not about power given by titles or institutions but about how we "appear" at countless moments that constitute our era.
The focus of the author is to help individuals find "leaders" and develop actions to share their leadership with others. For this purpose, they identified the skills acquired from the five "skills - skills", the concept of leadership.
Protect "Characters" - Focus on your goals and ways to accomplish them; Avoid taking things yourself (You really have to completely read this part of this article!)
Fostering appreciation - Even if you face a challenge, please keep in mind that you can always get a positive attitude
I think that you can find this article impressively as I am. It comes from our current attention journal, so you can read it online until 7/11/11. Please tell me your idea.
As a BSN graduate, you are expected to play the role of leader. This may be the administrative role of the patient's bedside leader or medical institution. As a professional nurse, will you be a leader, manager, or follower? You may answer "three people". you are right. What role do you play? Will you be an official leader or an informal leader - will you lead a unit or lead a bed? Do you manage your employees or do you manage patient care? Do you follow your organization manager or do you track your patient's health?
What does it mean to be a leader? Up to now, I think that the chief nurse is a managerial nurse or a senior practical nurse. After reading "Finding a leader: Thinking about nurse leaders" my view changed. Let's share the following words from the author to help you understand the reason why we should all become nurse leaders.
Are you ready to change? The role of a nurse is a facilitator and clinical leader in patient education and family education. Part of ANA's "Nursing practice scope and standards, standard 5B, health education and health promotion", "Registration of nurses who adopt strategies to promote a healthy and safe environment" (ANA, 2010, 10 Page)). Registered nurse: "Appropriate health value for health and consumer values and beliefs, beliefs, health habits, developmental levels, learning needs, preparation and learning skills, language preferences, spirituality, cultural and socio-economic conditions And health education method "ANA, 2010, page 41)