Although all nurses are leaders, we must develop the necessary skills to be effective. This article will briefly describe a few of the types of leaders, identify the essential qualities of an effective leader, and discuss the concept of teaching leadership.Sims...
The only way to become a leader is to first become an effective team member, according to a process of elimination. It should go without saying that team members should have the skills they need to do their jobs, but it’s not always possible or cost-effective to learn all of them. Be...
THE SECOND edition of this inexpensive, useful guide to common mathematical calculations is an invaluable resource for nursing students and practitioners who want to improve their numeracy skills. K Murrell - 《Emergency Nurse the Journal of the Rcn Accident & Emergency Nursing Association》 被引量:...
These leaders have excellent interpersonal skills and are powerful advocates for nurses and patients. They are viewed as highly credible, innovative and even tempered. Generally, these leaders were able to meet the needs of the nurses--be they clinical, professional, or personal. 展开 ...
Athletic Participation and Growth Findings are consistent regarding the benefits of athletic participation in teaching students life lessons, building self-esteem, and increasing interpersonal or leadership skills. ... Participation in sports helps develop a dimension of self-identity, which impacts the se...
• A commitment to cultural awareness and its application to nursing practice. • Active involvement in relevant, professional/other organisations. • Advanced communication and interpersonal skills (verbal and written). • Demonstrated ability in the development and management of staff. • Staff...
Strong Leadership Skills Business schools want to see evidence of a leader, experts say. “For years I have always said that leadership is the most important element in a business school application. And that's always been the hardest to define,” says Betsy Massar, founder of Master A...
In this regard, the majority of medical students in a study believed that observing the role models was more effective in their learning than formal teaching [6]. For effectiveness, role models need to be competent in clinical, personal, and skills. Therefore, role modeling is a combination ...
relating to the qualities required from health leaders in order to be effective when working in a global context: i) Managing and Making Change, ii) Collaborative Managers and Compassionate Leaders, iii) Continuous Learning, iv) Balancing Management Theory and Practice, and v) Leadership Skills. ...