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Janice Phillips1, Cynthia LaFond, Janet Stifter
1Author Affiliations : Director of Nursing Research and Health Equity Nursing Administration/Associate Professor, Rush University College of Nursing (Dr Phillips); Director, Leadership Innovation and Collaboration, Rush University Medical Center, and Associate Professor, Rush University College of Nursing (Dr Lafond); Vice President of Perioperative and Interventional Services and Professional Nursing Practice, Rush University Medical Center and Assistant Professor, Rush University College of Nursing (Dr Stifter); Vice President Patient Care Services, Rush University Medical Center and Faculty Assistant Professor, Rush University College of Nursing (Dr Abraham); Vice President, Patient Care Services, Hospital Affairs, Rush University Medical Center (Dr Morrow); Senior Vice President, Hospital Operations & Chief Nursing Officer, Rush University Medical Center, Chief Nursing Executive, Rush University System for Health, and Associate Dean for Practice, Rush University College of Nursing (Dr Richard); Assistant Professor, Rush University College of Nursing (Dr Brown), Chicago, Illinois.
Abstract:
The ability to respond effectively and efficiently during times of crisis, including a pandemic, has emerged as a competency for nurse leaders. This article describes one institution's experience using the American Organization of Nurse Leaders Competencies for Nurse Executives in operationalizing the concept of surge capacity.
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