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Nursing Leadership: Relationships, Collaboration and Science
Cynthia Thornton Bacon1, Laura Caramanica, Heather Nelson-Brantley
1Author Affiliations: Associate Professor (Dr Bacon), University of North Carolina Greensboro School of Nursing, Greensboro; Professor (Dr Caramanica), University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Tanner Health System School of Nursing; Associate Professor (Dr Nelson-Brantley), University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing; and Professor (Dr Prestia), Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton.
Abstract:
The Association for Leadership Science in Nursing's (ALSN's) September 2024 International Conference, sponsored by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, was held in Dallas, Texas. ALSN is committed to the advancement of nursing leadership science. Nurse leaders from across the United States and Canada gathered to discuss leadership as highlighted in this column.
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