TONE News & Updates
Dr. Caryn Iverson, at-large director, TONE Board of DirectorsCovey (2004) describes three characteristics a leader must possess to be successful: vision, courage, and humility. Planning for the future in healthcare is unpredictable. Strong leaders are needed to create solutions for 2020 to include education and management development programs. There are three competencies that should be considered when creating programs for 2020: global perspective, technology, and expert decision-making skills.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/tne-nwl/articles/index.asp?aid=350529&issueID=46805 to view the full article online.
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Nursing Leadership
Nurse.comThe American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing and the American Organization of Nurse Executives recently issued a statement defining how nurse leaders can help their facilities and clinicians achieve the Triple Aim of healthcare: improving the quality of patient care, improving the health of communities, and reducing healthcare costs.
Visit https://news.nurse.com/2015/11/18/aaacn-and-aone-offer-joint-leadership-in-care-coordination-2/ to view the full article online.
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Janice Petrella Lynch, MSN, RN, Nurse.comSusan Hassmiller, PhD, RN, FAAN, who joined the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 1997, is the RWJF senior adviser for nursing. In this role, she shapes and leads the foundation’s nursing strategies in an effort to create a higher quality of care in the U.S. for people, families, and communities.
Visit https://news.nurse.com/2015/11/20/distinguished-nurse-leader-hassmiller-reflects-on-her-own-education-journey/ to view the full article online.
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Practice and Patient Care
Richard Cowling, PhD, APRN-BC, AHN-BC, FAAN, ANEF, Nurse.comThe makeup of every family is different. There are biological families, and there are those we consider family through emotional connection and support. What if families were considered partners in the care process who can collaborate with nurses to best meet patient needs and healthcare outcomes?
Visit https://news.nurse.com/2015/11/05/for-patients-care-is-a-family-affair/ to view the full article online.
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Education and Events
February 4–5, 2016, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital DallasJoin us in Dallas in February for the 2016’s not-to-miss event. The 2016 annual conference theme is: Preparing for 2020 and Beyond—The Evolving Role of Nurse Leaders.
Visit http://www.texasnurse.org/ to view the full article online.
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March 30–April 2, Forth Worth, TexasThousands of nurse leaders will gather at AONE 2016 Inspiring Leaders March 30–April 2 at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
Visit http://www.aone.org/conference2016/index.shtml to view the full article online.
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Members in the News
Sugar Land SunRecently two Memorial Hermann nurses were named among the 25 Outstanding Nurses of 2015 by the Texas Nurses Association, District 9. Mary Ann Euliarte, RN, CRRN, MSN, MBA, vice president, operations and chief nursing officer at TIRR Memorial Hermann, and Jackson Igbinoba, RN, BSN, MBA, NEA-BC, CMSRN, clinical director at Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital, were the two Memorial Hermann recipients.
Visit http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/sugar_land/living/memorial-hermann-nurses-make-outstanding-nurses-for-by-the-texas/article_660869b0-4b28-574f-99ef-ab73c854a328.html to view the full article online.
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