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  • Healthcare Management
  • Academic-Practice Partnerships

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  • The Association for Leadership Science in Nursing (ALSN) convenes leaders to advance nursing leadership.
  • The November 2022 conference focused on critical issues in nursing leadership science, education, and practice.
  • This event aimed to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application in nursing leadership.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To convene nursing leaders to discuss advancements in leadership science.
  • To foster collaboration between academic and practice leaders in nursing.
  • To identify key strategies for enhancing nursing leadership education and practice.

Main Methods:

  • The study summarizes discussions from the ALSN International Conference held in November 2022.
  • Attendees included 151 nurse leaders from diverse geographical locations (United States, Canada, Oman).
  • The conference format facilitated dialogue on contemporary nursing leadership challenges and innovations.

Main Results:

  • Key themes included the development of leadership competencies and evidence-based leadership practices.
  • Discussions highlighted the importance of interprofessional collaboration and mentorship in nursing leadership.
  • The conference served as a platform for sharing best practices and innovative approaches to nursing leadership.

Conclusions:

  • Continued collaboration between academic and practice settings is crucial for advancing nursing leadership.
  • Investing in nursing leadership development is essential for improving healthcare outcomes.
  • The insights gained will inform future nursing leadership education and practice models.