Guiding Principles for the Role of the Nurse Executive in Patient Safety
This resource will assist nurse leaders and their organizations in implementing the AONL Guiding Principles for the Role of the Nurse Executive in Patient Safety. The role of the nurse executive in patient safety is to help lead best practices and establish the right culture across multiple disciplines within the organization.
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?Member Only? The role of the nurse executive in patient safety is to help lead best practices and establish the right culture across multiple…