The training and qualifications needed to become a Nurse Manager are as follows: Obtain a BSc in nursing science (BSN) plus a business qualification, then work as a nurse and gain experience in clinical management. After this a Masters Degree is desirable in the same subjects as before. All that then remains is to pass the certification required for the role. This is a longer term career path that requires dedication.
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Ann E. Testolin has written: 'NURSES' PERCEPTIONS OF NURSES IN MANAGEMENT POSITIONS OUTSIDE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING IN ONE ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL (HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT)' -- subject(s): Health Care Management Health Sciences, Health Sciences, Health Care Management, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
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Phil Woods has written: 'Risk assessment and management in mental health nursing' -- subject(s): Mental Disorders, Methods, Nursing, Psychiatric nursing, Risk assessment, Risk management
Diane Huber has written: 'Disease Management' 'Leadership and nursing care management' -- subject(s): Administration, Leadership, Nurses' instruction, Nursing services, Organization & administration, Supervisory Nursing
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Judy Pearman Bittinger has written: 'CASE MANAGEMENT AND SATISFACTION WITH NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE' -- subject(s): Health Care Management Health Sciences, Health Sciences, Health Care Management, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
Emmy Rosalynde Miller has written: 'A STUDY OF THE DETERMINANTS OF NURSES' CARE PLANNING PERFORMANCE (NURSING CARE PLANNING, PATIENT, NURSING UNIT, NURSING DIAGNOSIS)' -- subject(s): Computer science, Health Care Management Health Sciences, Health Sciences, Health Care Management, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
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