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NUR 5810 Microsystems Leadership
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This course provides an introduction to theories essential to leadership in a contemporary health system and presents a framework for the CNL to explore horizontal and vertical leadership and applications of lateral integration utilizing a collaborative approach to manage complexity. Contemporary leadership theory, interdisciplinary team work, group dynamics, delegation, consultation, decision-making, time management, and coordination of care are explored within the microsystems as the foundation for understanding the Clinical Nurse Leader role competencies and their relationship to nursing and the health system. Examination of communication strategies, management of diversity, evidence based leadership and management practices, and effective use of resources to maintain patient safety are emphasized. The course emphasizes role development supported by self-assessment of leadership attributes and the establishment of strategies to lead and manage project implementation at the microsystem level. | 3 | 0 | 0 | | |
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