The revised Initiating and Sustaining the Clinical Nurse Leader Role A Practical Guide,Second Edition focuses on the evolution of the CNL role and creating a greater inter-professional collaboration with the community as well as academic and clinical partners. The text emphasizes inter-professional collaboration, accountability care organizations, transitions in care, evidence-based practice, and improvement science. While this text is intended for introductory courses, it is also an appropriate resource to educate administrators about the CNL role and how to integrate it role into existing care delivery models.
Key Highlights:
Coverage of the CNL roles, values, and core competencies that align to the AACN's whitepaper
Emphasis on IOM Future of Nursing recommendations
Case studies focused on project management, including planning, methodology, metrics, analysis and evaluation
Data Management, measurement and analytics
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978-1-284-03288-8 (9781284032888)
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Dr. James L. Harris is a Professor at the University of South Alabama where he coordinates the Clinical Nurse Leader program.' As an innovative leader, Dr. Harris has provided contemporary guidance and mentorship in both practice and academia.' Dr. Harris is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and a CCNE visitor. Linda A. Roussel, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CNL, FAAN is a professor at the University of Texas Houston, Cizik School of Nursing. She is an author and editor of several textbooks focused on nursing administration and management, the clinical nurse leader, project management, and evidence-based practice. She is known for her experience with academic-practice partnerships and curricular innovations including the development of the clinical nurse leader and Doctor of Nursing practice programs. An innovative academician, she regularly presents at national and inter- national conferences and consults with nurse leaders in practice and academe. She is a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing holds board certification in advanced nursing administration and as a clinical nurse leader. Dr. Patricia L. Thomas is Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs and Associate Professor in the Wayne State University Cohn College of Nursing. An innovative and inspiring leader, Dr. Thomas has extensive leadership experience in both practice and academe.' She has earned state and national recognition as a nurse leader, educator, and mentor.' Dr. Thomas is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and a Distinguished Fellow in the National Academies of Practice. She also serves as an ANCC Magnet appraiser and a CCNE visitor.