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Today's Nursing Leader: Managing, Succeeding, Excelling

Author(s): Marilyn Klainberg, EdD, RN, Adelphi University School of Nursing
Kathleen M. Dirschel, RN, PhD, Vice President for Education and Dean, Cochran School of Nursing
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763755966
  • ISBN-10:0763755966
  • Paperback    324 pages      © 2010
Price: International Sales $76.95 US List
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Perfect for BSN Courses!

This unique text is the perfect fit for courses in nursing management and leadership or for nursing capstone courses. It takes traditional topics and frames them within the authors’ personal approach – based on years of preparing students for professional nursing practice. This book also discusses the many ways that nurses can become leaders, as well as the many roles they can take.

The material has been organized and written especially for today’s students and uses real-life vignettes to showcase leadership and humanize nursing leaders. The book covers such specific topics such as IT best practices, leadership theories, legal aspects, and development of strong leadership. The questions at the end of each chapter help focus the student to key points in the book and topics are intended to spark interest and encourage students to pursue leadership roles.

Key Features Include:

  • Chapter Purposes and Objectives
  • Chapter Outlines
  • References
  • End of Chapter Questions
  • Vignettes
  • Values Clarification Activity
  • Internet Resources
  • Recommended Readings

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  Dedication  
  Introduction  
  Contributors  
Unit One  Genesis and Development of Professional Nursing as a Leadership Role
  Chapter 1  Experiential Drivers to Leadership
  Chapter 2  An Historical Overview of Nursing
  Chapter 3  Educational Drivers to Leadership
  Chapter 4  Leadership Theories
  Chapter 5  Leadership and Management in Nursing Practice
  Chapter 6  Professional Organizations, Quality Care Standards, and Ethics
Unit Two  Career Development
  Chapter 7  The Nurse Leader and Teams
  Chapter 8  Nursing Leadership and Assumptions
  Chapter 9  Time Management and Critical Thinking
  Chapter 10  Your First Job: Ready, Set, Go: You Have Graduated, Now What?
  Chapter 11  Trends and Issues in Health Care
Unit Three  Leadership, Policies, and Management
  Chapter 12  Delegation
  Chapter 13  Financial Management
  Chapter 14  Health Policy
  Chapter 15  Preparation for Leadership: Legal and Regulatory Considerations For Safe Patient Care
  Chapter 16  Data Management and Informatics: Using Information Technology to Support Advancing Nursing Practice
Unit Four  Caring for Nurses
  Chapter 17  Caring for the Nurses Who Provide Patient Care
  Chapter 18  Creating a Culture of Care for the Maturing Nurse
  Chapter 19  Spiritual Leadership in Nursing: Leading With “Spirit” in a Changing Healthcare Environment
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Marilyn Klainberg, EdD, RN-Adelphi University School of Nursing

Dr. Klainberg, is a professor of nursing at the Adelphi University School of Nursing. She has taught for over 31 years. Her areas of expertise are Community Health Nursing, Higher Education and Professional Development. She is active in several professional organizations such as Sigma Theta Tau, New York State Nurses Association and District 14, the Nurses Association of the Counties of Long Island. She was the Associate Dean at the School of Nursing before stepping back to her faculty position to do what she loves most TEACH!
 

 

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Kathleen M. Dirschel, RN, PhD-Vice President for Education and Dean, Cochran School of Nursing

Dr. Dirschel currently serves as Vice President for Education at St. John’s Riverside Health Care System and Dean of the Cochran School of Nursing.  She is also responsible for Staff Development, the Libraries and the Continuing Education Institute.  Dr. Dirschel has wide expertise in Nursing Education, Educational Administration, and Nursing Administration. She currently is an adjunct Professor at New York University, Teacher’s College, Columbia University, and Mercy College.

She has held positions at major medical centers and at major universities.  On an international level, Dr. Dirschel has had success in negotiating and implementing exchange programs in nursing in both China and Korea.  On a national and statewide professional level, she has served as President of the New Jersey Board of Nursing, as Chair of the Baccalaureate Council, of National League for Nursing, and President of local Sigma Theta Tau Chapter at Adelphi University.   She was President of Nurses Educational Funds and still sits as a member of the Board. She was a manager in a national consulting firm for health care IT.  Dr. Dirschel served as Trustee on two hospital boards.  She is well published and has spoken widely on many nursing and health care issues.

 

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