Becker's Healthcare February 3, 2023
Mariah Taylor

With a new year comes new goals, resolutions and aspirations for leaders across the nation. Chief nursing officers are facing many crises and priorities in the new year, from staff shortages to burnouts to a fake nursing degree scheme.

With so many obstacles to face, many chief nursing officers are feeling the pressure of picking the right goals for the year.

Becker’s asked four chief nursing officers the one thing they will start doing in 2023.

Editor’s note: Responses have been lightly edited for clarity.

Meredith Foxx, MSN, APRN. Executive Chief Nursing Officer of Cleveland Clinic: In 2023, I am restarting regular reading for pleasure. I have always loved to read, but haven’t consistently made time for it through the...

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