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  • Healthcare Leadership

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  • The Year of the Nurse (YOTN) celebrates Florence Nightingale's 200th birthday, marking a significant milestone for the nursing profession.
  • Sustaining the momentum generated by the YOTN is crucial for continued advancement in nursing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore strategies for maintaining the YOTN's focus beyond its designated year.
  • To identify how Magnet organizations foster excellence, leadership, and innovation in nursing.

Main Methods:

  • The column examines how Magnet organizations integrate key principles into their culture.
  • Focus on promoting lifelong learning, evidence-based practice, and clinical inquiry.

Main Results:

  • Magnet organizations continuously promote nursing excellence, leadership, and innovation.
  • Infusing continuous learning and inquiry into the organizational culture is key.

Conclusions:

  • The YOTN's impact can be prolonged by embedding its core tenets into daily nursing practice.
  • Elevating nursing through consistent focus on excellence, leadership, and innovation is achievable.