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Can Staff Education Change Nursing Attitudes Towards Suicidal Patients, Edward Norris, Ralph Primelo, Gail Stern, Karen Burke, Michael Kaufmann, Carol Foltz, Terry Capuano
Can Staff Education Change Nursing Attitudes Towards Suicidal Patients, Edward Norris, Ralph Primelo, Gail Stern, Karen Burke, Michael Kaufmann, Carol Foltz, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Leadership Architecture: A Multi-Dimensional Approach To Succession Planning, Terry Capuano, Molly Sebastian, Kim Hitchings, Courtney Vose
Leadership Architecture: A Multi-Dimensional Approach To Succession Planning, Terry Capuano, Molly Sebastian, Kim Hitchings, Courtney Vose
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Managing A Cardiac Emergency, C Midei, Terry Capuano
Managing A Cardiac Emergency, C Midei, Terry Capuano
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Growing Organizational Capacity Through A Systems Approach: One Health Network's Experience, Richard Mackenzie, Terry Capuano, Linda Drexinger Durishin, Glen Stern, James Burke
Growing Organizational Capacity Through A Systems Approach: One Health Network's Experience, Richard Mackenzie, Terry Capuano, Linda Drexinger Durishin, Glen Stern, James Burke
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
No abstract provided.
Friends Of Nursing: A Community Of Caring To Promote Excellence In Nursing Practice, Education, And Research, Kim S. Hitchings Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, Terry Capuano Rn, Svp, Clinical Services, Mary Ellen Herzog Med, Cfre, Cgms
Friends Of Nursing: A Community Of Caring To Promote Excellence In Nursing Practice, Education, And Research, Kim S. Hitchings Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, Terry Capuano Rn, Svp, Clinical Services, Mary Ellen Herzog Med, Cfre, Cgms
Terry A Capuano MBA, MSN, RN, FACHE, NE-BC
More than 25 years ago, the name "Friends of Nursing" was adopted by an academic, community Magnet(®) hospital to signify a model for community support of nursing. From inception, the intent was to recruit philanthropic dollars to promote recognition of and excellence in nursing practice, education, and research. Although philanthropy in health care settings is common, what is unique about this program is the long-standing, dedicated conceptual framework for nursing philanthropy and the very significant number of philanthropic dollars from literally thousands of donors to support a diverse range of activities to affect and advance the professional excellence of nurses …