HealthLeaders Media February 28, 2025
G Hatfield

Transformational leadership requires courage, humility, and honesty, according to this CNO.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– CNOs must prioritize DEI and be ready to have tough conversations with staff when biases are occuring in patient care.

– Nurse leaders should bring along an up and coming nurse to sit in on advocacy sessions and learn how to get involved in the legislative process.

For Linsey Paul, becoming a nurse was personal.

At nine years old, following a major car accident, Paul recalls the nurse who helped her understand what was happening to her family. It was that emergency department nurse who inspired Paul to go on to become a nurse, and now, a nurse leader.

Paul earned her Bachelor of...

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