A Nurse's Survival Guide to Leadership and Management on the Ward, 3e (in English) - Brian Dolan Frsa Msc(Oxon) Msc(Lond) Rmn Rgn; Amy Overend Frsa Rgn Diphe Qis
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A Nurse's Survival Guide to Leadership and Management on the Ward, 3e (in English)
Brian Dolan Frsa Msc(Oxon) Msc(Lond) Rmn Rgn; Amy Overend Frsa Rgn Diphe Qis
Synopsis "A Nurse's Survival Guide to Leadership and Management on the Ward, 3e (in English)"
When you become a ward or unit manager, sister or charge nurse, your responsibilities change and you need a very different set of skills compared to your previous roles. You are now required to manage a team of staff with a set budget and are responsible for maintaining an environment in which people can work well. This book will help you to: Identify your responsibilities and best approaches as a manager to provide patients with a high standard of care through your staff; Read through examples, suggestions and tips following a highly practical approach; Manage your staff, time and budget; Create a positive work environment; Features: Completely updated and revised content written by well-known authors with extensive experience in the field; New sections on responsible use of social media, working with different generations in the workplace; how to make an impact, taking care of yourself etc. Leading teams in the context of enduring financial and staffing constraints Part of the A Nurse’s Survival Guide series.Key features: Completely updated and revised content written by well-known authors with extensive experience in the field; New sections on responsible use of social media, working with different generations in the workplace; how to make an impact, taking care of yourself etc. Leading teams in the context of enduring financial and staffing constraints