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Creating a room of our own
Linda Honan Pellico1, Pina Violano
1Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. pina.violano@ynhh.org
Summary
A dedicated program supports nurses in developing portfolios for clinical ladder advancement. This initiative addresses time constraints, empowering nurses to achieve career progression.
Area of Science:
- Nursing Professional Development
- Healthcare Career Advancement
Background:
- Nurses face time constraints hindering clinical ladder advancement.
- Portfolio development is crucial for career progression but often challenging.
Purpose of the Study:
- To describe the creation of a portfolio development program for nurses.
- To support nurses in preparing portfolios for clinical ladder advancement.
Main Methods:
- Established a dedicated "room of our own" for portfolio development.
- Provided curriculum and skill-building support for portfolio preparation.
Main Results:
- Nurses received structured support to refine their advancement portfolios.
- The program facilitated skill development for career progression.
Conclusions:
- Portfolio development programs are essential for overcoming barriers to nurses' clinical ladder advancement.
- Such initiatives empower nurses to achieve professional recognition and growth.
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