Becker's Healthcare April 7, 2023
Bari Faye Dean

It’s an interesting time to step into a nursing leadership role in a new hospital — depending on where you’ve been and what you’ve been doing, it can actually be like jumping from the proverbial frying pan into the fire.

But that’s not stopping many from moving up the ladder or laterally moving to another healthcare system. When they take on a new position they are able to lay fresh eyes on challenges.

Also, they can add their unique perspective and strategies for launching initiatives that can make a real difference when it comes to managing nurse burnout and frustration due to the pandemic and subsequent nursing shortages.

A longtime nursing leader and educator, Stacey-Ann Okoth, DNP, RN, took...

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