Clinical Nurse Specialist Toolkit A Guide for the New Clinical Nurse Specialist 1 Spi 1st Edition by Melanie Duffy, Dr. Janet Fulton, Susan Dresser – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-0826118356, 0826118356
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ISBN 10: 0826118356
ISBN 13: 978-0826118356
Author: Melanie Duffy, Dr. Janet Fulton, Susan Dresser
This is a valuable resource for new clinical nurse specialists as they begin their journey. It provides excellent guidance that will help new graduates as they negotiate new positions and develop new roles in healthcare organizations.Score: 95, 4 stars
–Doody’s
The Clinical Nurse Specialist Toolkit serves as a one-stop, all-inclusive guide designed for novice Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) just getting started in this exciting new career. Organized in an easy-to-use, bullet-point format, this book contains 6 key sections:
Getting Started presents valuable information on negotiating and securing a job, with tips for interviews and the application process
Moving Forward provides advice on establishing credibility in the field, prioritizing, and finding a mentor
Gaining Momentum contains guidelines on mentoring staff, leading groups, and precepting students
Evaluation sets forth critical information on how to document and measure clinical outcomes
Reaching Out describes how to network with professional organizations and community agencies
Professional Recognition provides practical guidance on applying for reimbursement and pursuing certification and licensure
With numerous clinical examples, case scenarios, and personal anecdotes culled from the contributors’ own professional experiences, this toolkit serves as an insightful, authoritative resource for all CNS students and practitioners. Seasoned CNSs looking to expand their knowledge of the field will also want to add this book to their collection.”
Table of contents:
Unit I
Getting Started.
Chapter 1
Negotiating a Job
Christine Schulman
Chapter 2
Creating a Job Description
Kathleen M. Vollman, Denise O’Brien, and Cathy Lewis
Chapter 3
Finding a Place in the Organization.
Jan Powers
Chapter 4
Working With “The Boss”.
Ann M. Herbage Busch
Unit II
Moving Forward.
Chapter 5
Learning the Ropes: Orientation
Ruthann B. Zafian
Chapter 6
Establishing Credibility.
Ruth Van Gerpen
Chapter 7
Prioritizing: Avoiding Overcommitment and Underachievement.
Katie Brush
Chapter 8
Finding a Mentor
Vivian Donahue
Chapter 9
Using the Web: Guide to Web-Based Resources.
Susan K. B. Jones
Unit III Gaining Momentum.
Chapter 10 Leading Groups
Melissa A. Lowder
Chapter 11 Mentoring Staff.
Patricia A. Foster
Chapter 12 Precepting Students.
Ginger S. Pierson
Unit IV
Evaluation.
Chapter 13 Documenting Clinical Outcomes
Deborah G. Klein
Chapter 14 Communicating Results: Who Needs to Know What.. Kathy Wright
Unit V
Reaching Out
Chapter 15 Becoming Involved With Professional Organizations.
Mary Fran Tracy and Patrick Schultz
Chapter 16 Reaching Out to Community Agencies
Sharon D. Horner
Chapter 17 Networking
Mary A. Stahl
Unit VI
Professional Recognition.
Chapter 18 Obtaining Certification: Considering the Options
Melanie Duffy
Chapter 19 Navigating the Privileging and Credentialing Process
Susan Sendelbach
Chapter 20 Qualifying for Reimbursement.
Susan Dresser
Chapter 21 Secrets for a Joyful Life as a CNS.
Janet S. Fulton
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