Start them on the journey from Day 1
Briefings on Evidence-Based Staff Development (formerly The Staff Educator), April 1, 2008
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Whether your facility has received designation from the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® (MRP)* or is on the journey to designation, implementing the 14 Forces of Magnetism into your orientation program is one way to focus on the culture of MRP and educate new nurses starting their first day on the job.
Ron Bass, MAEd, BSN, RN-BC, clinical educator at Sarasota (FL) Memorial Healthcare System, wanted to help new staff members embrace the MRP concepts from the very start and build a quality-focused nursing environment. Bass tied his hospital’s tried-and-true new-hire orientation to each of the 14 Forces of Magnetism.
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