A name change is coming for your e-newsletter!
Nurse Leader Weekly, December 13, 2010
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Starting next week, Nurse Manager Weekly will change its name to Nurse Leader Weekly to expand its reach in the nursing community. While we’ll still provide best practices, news, and tips for nurse managers, we’ll also include content aimed at CNOs, ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® coordinators, charge nurses, and various other clinical leaders. We hope you'll join us as we take our nursing community to the next level. Our website, Strategies for Nurse Managers, is offering free CE articles, new tools each week, and tons of great new content. Log onto www.strategiesfornursemanagers.com and see all we have to offer.
Meanwhile, please add our revised address, nurse_leader_weekly@list.hcpro.com, to your e-mail address book to ensure that our renamed e-newsletter makes it to your inbox. While the name will change, Nurse Leader Weekly will continue to bring you free, weekly updates on important nursing topics.
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