Browsing by Author "Bates, Melissa"
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2017 Pathway Award® winner: UHCC employs Pathway to Excellence® standards and technology to facilitate safe, face-to-face hand-offs
Bates, Melissa; McPherson, Steven; McCurley, Jane (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2018-06)The American Nurses Credentialing Center partners with sponsor Cerner to annually confer the $25,000 Pathway Award® to a Pathway to Excellence®-designated organization that demonstrates innovation and technology to enhance ... -
2020 ANCC Pathway Award® winner
Ball, Sarah; Diggins, Kristine; Martindale, Nairobi; Patterson, Angela; Pohnert, Anne M.; Thomas, Jacinta; Todd, Tammy; Bates, Melissa (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2021-08)Each year since 2011, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) has partnered with Cerner to bestow the ANCC Pathway Award® on a Pathway to Excellence®-designated organization to elevate the practice ... -
Creating a culture of lifelong learning: A strategy for organizational success
Pabico, Christine; Perkins, Charles K.; Graebe, Jennifer; Cosme, Sheri; Bates, Melissa (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2019-02)A competent workforce supported by continuing professional development (CPD) is the foundation of successful healthcare organizations. Those who invest in CPD recognize the impact it has on optimizing performance and ... -
Introducing the 2020 Pathway to Excellence® manual: Building positive practice environments around the globe
Bates, Melissa; Hargreaves, Jennifer; McCright, Maggie; Pabico, Christine; Hume, Leigh (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2020-04)The American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® Program recognizes organizations that create positive practice environments for nursing. To achieve Pathway designation, organizations must ... -
Support for nurses earning doctoral degrees
Bates, Melissa; Hargreaves, Jennifer; Perron, Sarah; Denny, Janette E. (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2019-06)In 2011, The Future of Nursing report made the bold recommendation to increase bachelor's-prepared nurses to 80% by 2020. To achieve this impressive goal, the number of doctorally prepared nurses needs to increase to provide ...