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Sonia Udod1, Judith Shamian, Greta G Cummings
1Author Affiliations: Associate Professor (Dr Udod), University of Manitoba College of Nursing, Winnipeg, Manitoba; President Emerita International Council of Nurses (Dr Shamian), Toronto, Ontario; Professor (Dr Cummings), Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Abstract:
This department column outlines the challenges in the current turbulent Canadian healthcare system and the state of nursing leadership science. The authors tackle strategies for the nursing shortage, highlighting the need for a collective leadership approach, and new ways of working that value nurses in addressing a critical nursing shortage.
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