Readers: We want to hear from you!
HCPro's Weekly Update on the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®*, May 20, 2008
It is widely known that retaining nurses remains one of the biggest obstacles healthcare organizations face today. We all know that it’s important for staff nurses to work in an environment where they feel appreciated and are recognized for their accomplishments. But due to time constraints and lack of resources, nurse managers or often against finding low-cost and simple ways to recognize and reward nurses.
That’s why HCPro will soon be providing nurse managers with a book on practical, real-life solutions for celebrating staff nursing excellence to increase satisfaction and retention. And here’s a way for your organization to be recognized in the book and have a chance to win a free copy:
Tell us how you recognize and reward your staff nurses by sending an e-mail to associate editor Cameran Erny at cerny@hcpro.com. The overall best practice will win a free copy of the book!
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