Becker's Healthcare March 15, 2024
Laura Dyrda

Healthcare is transforming, and so is the nursing profession.

Technology can support clinical teams and provide more data on patients than ever before. Nurses also have the opportunity to see patients virtually now, and many health systems are launching hospital-at-home programs, breathing new life into healthcare delivery.

The human element of care delivery is also more important than ever, as patients seek a connection with their caregivers and partners in navigating the healthcare system.

“In the next two to three years, the nursing team may require new roles and skills to adapt to the changing healthcare landscape,” said Wendi Goodson-Celerin, DNP, APRN, senior vice president and chief nursing executive at Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital.

Dr. Goodson-Celerin outlined potential roles and...

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