Chief Healthcare Executive February 8, 2024
Ron Southwick

Theresa Davis, president of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, talks about improving work environments, changes in the industry and the importance of mentoring young nurses.

Theresa Davis has spent 37 years as a nurse, and about half of those years have been at the bedside.

As she moved into the second half of her career, Davis began to realize how much she enjoyed leading nurses and working to make systems better. Now, as president of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, she is perfectly positioned to pursue those goals.

“When I discovered the project side and the building side and the design side and the leadership side, I also found another exciting area of nursing that I really thrived...

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