MNLI helps minority nurses achieve leadership roles

The Minority Nurse Leadership Institute in New Jersey offers nurses of all ethnic backgrounds a chance to advance to leadership roles. Nurse fellows learn the value of mentoring, how to write effectively for publication, leadership styles, and how others have moved from the bedside to careers in academia and health care administration.

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This story published in ANA SmartBrief on 11/20/2009





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