Leadership

Nursing & Motivation

Nursing & Motivation

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Published: May 29, 2010 | By LuvenRN

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Nurses would love their job so much more if they were given the opportunity to be creative (create), find automony (self-direct), find purpose, and add meaning to what they do 8-12 hours a day.

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Becoming a Nursing Leader

Becoming a Nursing Leader

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Published: April 23, 2010 | By Robert Fraser

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Dr Judith Shamian is the CEO of the Victoria Order of Nurses. As an experienced clinical nurse and health care executive she takes time to share some of what she has learned along the way.

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Advocating for Nurses Across the Country

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Published: March 19, 2010 | By Robert Fraser

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Linda Silas President – Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions – University of Toronto Taking time at the Canadian Nursing Students Association’s National Conference Linda Silas explains how she began working with unions and what she is working on now. Resources Mentioned: LASCHINGER, S., RN, H. K., WILK, P., CHO, J., & GRECO, P. (2009). Empowerment, [...]

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International Perspective on Health Human Resources

International Perspective on Health Human Resources

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Published: February 2, 2010 | By Robert Fraser

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Judith Oulton

Visiting Professor to the University of Toronto, Dr Oulton shares the experience and knowledge she developed while working as the CEO of the International Council of Nurses.

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Researching the Internationally Educated Nursing Work Force in Saudi Arabia

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Published: January 20, 2010 | By Robert Fraser

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Joan Mitchell began her career in Toronto, Canada before working internationally. She is currently working in Saudi Arabia and conducting research on the nursing workforce.

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Helping Patients Recognize Bi-Polar Symptoms

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Peter Goossens RN PhD – email: p.j.j.goossens [at] saxion.nl Nurse Expert – Dimence – Map Professor in Mental Health – Saxion Senior Researcher – Radboud University Nijmegen Peter Goossens, a Dutch mental health nurse and researcher, and I sit down to discuss his research that helps bi-polar patients recognize on coming periods of mania and [...]

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Nursing an Entire Nation

Nursing an Entire Nation

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Published: November 19, 2009 | By Robert Fraser

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Marla E Salmon ScD, RN, FAAN Dean & Professor – University of Washington School of Nursing A conversation with Marla Salmon ScD RN FAAN, current Dean and Professor at the University of Washington and former Chief Nurse of the United States of America. We discuss her experience working with Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, and [...]

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Sharing Nursing Best Practice Around the World

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Published: November 11, 2009 | By Robert Fraser

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Irmajean Bajnok RN PhD Director of International Affairs and Best Practice Guidelines – Registered Nurses Association of Ontario Sitting down with Irmajean Bajnok we discuss her experience and how she came to be Director of the IA-BPG. We talk about how the BPG came to be but also about how she hopes that they are [...]

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Learning from the History of Nursing

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Published: October 30, 2009 | By Robert Fraser

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Sioban Nelson PhD Dean and Professor – Lawrence S Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing After starting the MN at the University of Toronto, I have had a few readings from Sioban about understanding the history of Nursing. These articles really helped my understanding of nursing. Being young in the profession this historical analysis helps to ground [...]

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Leading Cancer Care in Ontario

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Esther Green – RN MSc Provincial Head of Nursing & Psychosocial Oncology – Cancer Care Ontario I had the privilege to sit down with Esther Green, who is working at Cancer Care Ontario. We had a great discussion on how she came to her role and what she is doing there. She brings up interesting [...]

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