"Recommended."--Choice: Current Reviews for Academic
Libraries
Brigham and Women's Hospital, a high-profile, complex, academic
medical center in Boston, MA, is a founding member of the Partners
HeathCare Sytem and is associated with Harvard Medical School and
Dana Farber Cancer Institute. This truly unique volume chronicles
the systemic efforts of the nursing department to make an already
outstanding system even better. It provides access to a compelling
story of institute-wide nursing practice today and how the
opportunity for major change was embraced and successfully
accomplished. Told from the perspective of ninety administrative
and staff nurses, it serves as a model for change in similar
institutions everywhere. Key Features
Provides "real world" system level description of hospital-wide
change initiated and implemented by nurses committed to safe
quality patient care Serves as a roadmap for institution-wide
change for aspiring nurse leaders, including values to support,
tools to develop or use, resources to be managed, key personnel to
employ, and more Offers nurse executives an array of catalytic
ideas they can adapt to their own settings Acts as a model for
administrators and students in Masters and Doctoral Programs who
are interested in seeing how change occurs in complex systems
through personal engagement at all levels
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