Transcription of The transition from staff nurse to ward leader - EMAP
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12 Nursing Times / Vol 110 No 41 / : Ward sister/Leadership/ Professional development This article has been double-blind peer reviewedNursing PracticeInnovationProfessional developmentAuthors Caroline Spencer is project nurse , chief nurse s team; Tara Al-Sadoon is a ward sister; Laura Hemmings is ward sister; Karen Jackson is ward sister; Paul Mulligan is change manager, organisation development; all at Guy s and St Thomas Foundation Trust, Spencer C et al (2014) The transition from staff nurse to ward leader . Nursing Times; 110: 41, from the staff nurse to ward sister role involves acquiring a range of skills to lead and motivate a team and ensure standards of care are high.
an effective leader unless they are uncov-ered and explored. Understanding the choices we have about our behaviour is ... Bradshaw A (2010) Is the ward sister role still relevant to the quality of patient care? A critical examination of the ward sister role past and present. Journal of Clinical Nursing; 19: 3555-3563.
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