HCPro Nursing is looking for storytellers!
Nurse Leader Insider, January 12, 2017
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Do you have interesting, funny, or touching stories to tell? Do you want to share your nursing journey with your peers? We are looking for enthusiastic nurse managers, nurse leaders, and nurse educators who are willing to share their experiences, success stories, and lessons learned with fellow colleagues. Your stories could be featured in HCPro newsletters, blogs, or on the Strategies for Nurse Managers website!
If you’d like your share your nursing stories, please email kmichek@hcpro.com
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