While many aspects of basic patient care have stayed consistent over time, we continue to grapple with the many changes in technology and regulator expectations and, at the same time, work to improve quality of care while providing a positive patient experience.
So how do we cope in this ever-changing environment? Author Jim Collins states in his book Great By Choice, “great organizations don’t thrive on chaos, rather, they thrive in chaos. Pitfalls and opportunities are at every turn and we need to seek out and embrace the opportunities.”
I’d like to share some of the ways I see excellent nurses embrace opportunities during these changing times. It takes daily focus to be a great nurse and much practice to put all the needed skills into place.
Excellent nurses have:
Thank you for continually making improvements for our patients. Thank you for the skills you’ve developed and for your flexibility. You make an amazing difference in the lives that you touch each day.
Judy Blair is the Senior Vice President of Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Officer at Glendale Adventist Medical Center in Glendale, Calif.
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