How translating evidence would enable you as a nurse to affect or strengthen health care delivery and nursing practice

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How translating evidence would enable you as a nurse to affect or strengthen health care delivery and nursing practice

How translating evidence would enable you as a nurse to affect or strengthen health care delivery and nursing practice

Assignment:Vision of yourself as Nursing Leader
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Assignment:Vision of yourself as Nursing Leader

Write a 3-page paper that synthesizes:

Your vision of yourself as a nursing leader—specifically address the following

How you would as a nurse continue to increase your knowledge and awareness of financial, economic, and other concerns related to new practice approaches

How translating evidence would enable you as a nurse to affect or strengthen health care delivery and nursing practice

How you would advocate for the use of new evidence-based practice approaches through the policy arena

Assignment:Vision of yourself as Nursing Leader

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This is a sample from TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE INTO NURSING AND HEALTH CARE: SECOND EDITION Visit This Book’s Web Page / Buy Now / Request an Exam/Review Copy Translation of Evidence Into Nursing and Health Care © Springer Publishing CompanyThis is a sample from TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE INTO NURSING AND HEALTH CARE: SECOND EDITION Visit This Book’s Web Page / Buy Now / Request an Exam/Review Copy Kathleen M. White, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, is associate professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. She holds a joint faculty appointment in the Hopkins Carey School of Business, is director of the School of Nursing’s Master’s Entry Into Practice Program, and is the track coordi- nator of the master of science in nursing (MSN) health systems management and of the MSN–MBA (master of business administration) tracks. Dr. White also holds a joint appointment as a clinical nurse specialist (CSN) at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she was a member of a collaborative team that developed the widely published, award-winning Johns Hopkins Nursing evidence-based practice model and guidelines. Dr. White was a senior advisor at the Health Resources and Services Administration from 2010 to 2013 where she worked in the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis and the Of? ce of Performance Management. Her numerous practice policy and leadership roles have included serving as the chairperson of the American Nursing Association Congress on Nursing Practice and Economics from 2006 to 2010 and as a member of the Maryland Governor’s Health Quality and Cost Council, the Maryland Health Care Commission’s Hospital Performance Evaluation Guide Advisory Committee, the Howard County General Hospital Board of Trustees, and the Maryland Patient Safety Center’s board of directors, where she served as their inaugural chairperson until 2011. Sharon Dudley-Brown, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FAAN, is assistant professor, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity Schools of Medicine and Nursing, where she…

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