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"On the Disk Training" for Nurse Managers
While the last three years have seen double-digit increases in Nursing School enrollments, a significant number of nurses continue to leave the profession, either due to age and considerable tenure, or concerns about upward career mobility and opportunities.
In part due to feedback received via the Discovernursing.com website, the Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future learned of a growing need among nurses for management training and opportunities. Nurses wanting or needing to know how to manage, challenge and mentor their younger peers and subordinates was a recurring theme.
To respond to this demand The Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future has created "The Virtual Nurse Manager," a CD-ROM to be made available to every hospital in the US. This program features six different "scenarios" which challenge nurse managers to learn everything from time management to conflict resolution and more effectively dealing with staffing shortages. And being available in a CD-ROM environment, interested nurses can train and learn on the job.
"We developed this program using real nurses and real-life scenarios, so that nurse managers would find the tool both credible and useful, and hopefully the nurses, their patients and hospitals will benefit as a result," said Andrea Higham, director, The Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing's Future.
The CD-ROM features interactive, multiple choice scenarios supplemented with video of real-life nurse managers sharing guidance they wish someone had given them along the way. Each educational CD-ROM can be used by multiple nurses, at home or at work.
Additional copies, as well as all others collateral resources - including posters, brochures, and lapel pins - are available free of charge as part of Johnson & Johnson's ongoing efforts to alleviate the nursing shortage. These items can be ordered online at http://www.discovernursing.com/promotional.aspx.
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