Business Basics for Nurses is a practical guide that informs and expands thinking for nurses considering or already involved in business. Written to stimulate and enhance creative thinking and showcase how business acumen will make any nurse a better practitioner, author Suzanne Waddill-Goad establishes that the behind-the-scenes business of healthcare can be just as important as clinical care. Filled with tips, exercises, and real-world case studies, Business Basics for Nurses is a shortcut to familiarity with business processes prevalent in healthcare systems today. This excellent resource provides guidance on: · Evaluating business processes · Understanding marketing, demonstrating leadership, and leveraging technology · Determining value · Building business plans · Creating or assessing infrastructure · Ensuring compliance, understanding finance, and capitalizing on expertise · Influencing external and internal environments
Also included is a special section on finance for independent practitioners. Additionally, the book delivers required competencies of the AACN Essentials and the AONE.
Entreprenurse includes contributions from 30+ nurses that summarizes more than 15 careers nurses can do away from the bedside, ranging from creative work to managing a home care business.The author, Janine Kelbach, BSN, RNC-OB, interviewed ...
This book is intended to be a roadmap towards a successful practice for medical students, residents, fellows, and doctors.
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This new edition will explore the enormous risks involved in the stress-fatigue-burnout connection, defines the associated health and well-being consequences, and practice considerations for how to move the profession forward.
Having a good understanding of the business basics of nursing is an excellent way to contribute to the managerial functions of the institution, functions that are critical to the overall success of the organization.
Having a good understanding of the business basics of nursing is an excellent way to contribute to the managerial functions of the institution , functions that are critical to the overall success of the organization .
This book is for nurses who want to gain independence, professional respect, and earn a higher income. All the information you need is included to start and operate a successful small business, full or part-time.
... changes over time, “consistent factors include unfavorable working conditions, relatively low income potential, more satisfying alternative job opportunities, and lack of nursing faculty” (McHugh, Aiken, Cooper, & Miller, 2008, p.
Basics. of. Nursing. Business. Patti Rager Zuzelo, EdD,MSN,RN,ACNS-BC Mary Beth Kingston,MSN, RN, NEA-BC Nursing administration is a specialty that requires the juxtaposition of business savvy and regulatory expertise with an ...