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Feb 06, 2020
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Location: Tennessee
Jan 31, 2020
National Nurses Week is celebrated annually from May 6 through May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale. Florence Nightingale is recognized as the founder of modern nursing. This year is the 200th birthday of Florence Nightingale declaring “The Year of the Nurse”. To recognize and support the nurses locally and abroad, Mayor Berke will be proclaiming more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Tennessee
Sep 06, 2019
Clinical nurse leader Megan Williams, MSN, RN, CNL, who oversees a hospital-based population health program and Susan Cooper, MSN, RN, FAAN, who spearheaded the effort work with a client at Regional One Health in more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Location: Tennessee
Jan 11, 2019
Dr. Myers discusses the history of the Tennessee Action Coalition and the new chapter and opportunities ahead. more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Tennessee
Jul 11, 2017
The Missouri and Arkansas Centers for Nursing and Action Coalitions came together on June 15 to provide a Nurses on Boards (NOB) training in Branson, Missouri. The training focused on nurses’ service on boards and on committees that promote a Culture of Health. It was the more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Arkansas Tennessee
Jan 24, 2017
“An amazing woman with a compelling story,” is what the Tennessee Action Coalition ’s nursing leader Carole R. Myers, PhD, RN, says about Chisa Huffman, who last month received her master’s in nursing. The University of Tennessee-Knoxville graduate is also a shining more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Tennessee
Sep 09, 2016
Marilyn Dubree, MSN, RN, executive chief nursing officer, will be inducted along with seven other inspiring Nashville women into the YWCA’s 2016 Academy for Women of Achievement. Marilyn Dubree, MSN, RN, NE-BCExecutive Chief Nursing OfficerVanderbilt University Medical Centerphoto: Anne more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership Location: Tennessee
Aug 09, 2016
Standards of Practice for Culturally Competent Nursing Care—there are 12 standards in all—were developed five years ago with an eye on global health, but many of its concepts match those embraced by the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action. For example, like these more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Improving Access to Care Location: Tennessee