Lessons in Leadership: Sheila P. Burke
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Lessons in Leadership: The Betty Irene Moore Speaker Series embodies Betty Irene Moore's vision and hope for nurses to lead within their teams, organizations and communities, with the ultimate goal of improving the experience and outcomes of patient care. Through personal experience, Betty recognized that nurses play a critical role in providing safe, high-quality patient care and outcomes. They are caregivers, mentors, teachers and researchers; and they provide 95 percent of direct patient care in hospitals. This recognition gave rise to the Betty Irene Moore Nursing Initiative, with building leadership skills in nurses as one of its main strategies.
This video is one of a collection of 13 short videos featuring nationally-recognized nurse leaders whose leadership spans nursing, health care, government and other sectors.
This video features Sheila P. Burke, RN, MPA, FAAN:
- Chief of Staff to former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole
- Former Deputy Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
- Former Executive Dean, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Faculty member at Georgetown University
- Senior Policy Advisor at Baker Donelson
- Elected member of the American Academy of Nursing and Institute of Medicine
This interview took place 5 March, 2013.
To quickly locate other leader videos in this collection, please click on the publisher link below.
To learn more about this series, or to request a copy of the video collection, please click here.
Many thanks to the Johnson & Johnson Foundation and the Rising Sun Health Center for providing video footage.
This work appears in the Sigma Repository with the express written approval of the copyright holder, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Type | Other |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | None: Reputation-based Submission |
Format | Video Recording |
Evidence Level | N/A |
Research Approach | N/A |
Keywords | Nursing Leadership; Nurse Leaders |
MESH Subject(s) | Leadership |
MESH Subject(s) | Leadership |
Series | Betty Irene Moore Speaker Series |
Publisher | Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation |
Date | 3/5/2013 |
Version | Publisher's version |
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