Summer is moving forward, and many are looking toward the Fall. Fall is a time when we help our kids get ready to go back to school. As healthcare professionals, many of us use this time to look for programs we can take part in as part of our own professional development.
I was looking through my website and taking inventory of what I have, what I want to update and what I want to look at retiring. I am also thinking of topics I can add to the collection of special reports. I am excited to say I have a few new projects in the works and look forward to introducing them to you in the coming months.
In the meantime, I thought I would remind you of some of the reports and Blog Posts I have done over the past year and invite you to download them if you haven’t already. I welcome your ideas for topics that you would like to learn more about. Feel free to drop me a note in the chat!
I would also like you to be a guest author in my Blog, Nurse Advocate. I am looking for compelling stories and best practices to share with readers. Let me know, if you are interested and we can set up a time to discuss. Enjoy the rest of the summer!
The 2020 Case Management Salary and Trends Special Report. The 2020 report shares some vital information about the practice of case management. It asks some crucial questions that we, as a practice, have to address as we emerge from COVID 19. Click here to download the report.
2020 Summer Reading List: If you have not reviewed the 2020 Summer Reading List, download it today. You will find that perfect book to read on a lazy summer day. Click here to download
2020 Professional Summer Reading List. This is an important list of great resources that encompasses a list of on-demand videos, podcasts, and e-letters that will keep you informed and stimulated in your work. Click here to download
Going the Extra Mile: My Untold Story of Becoming a Nurse by Rhonda Nelson, RN, BSN, MSHIA. Over the past year, I worked with Rhonda, a young Nurse, I coached as she wrote her first book. It was an exciting project that helped me learn about being a coach and helping someone bring a dream to reality. The book is a must-read for all nurses. Click here to check out the book.
Second Acts: Reflections from Nurses to Inspire the Next Generation of Nurses is a compilation of insights from colleagues who are or moving into their 2nd Acts. They share insights from their careers and plans for their next steps. Click here to download the report.
Nurses, Moving Beyond the Bedside: There Are No Limits is a book I wrote about the various careers that are open when they are ready to move beyond the bedside. If you are a nurse leader, purchase this book and share it with a nurse, you know. Being a mentor is one of the most important things you can do to help someone move forward. Click here to purchase the book on Amazon.
Also, I wanted to remind you I am now providing mentoring services to nurses looking for the next steps in their careers. Visit my website and review the array of services I am offering. Sign up for a free 15-minute call to see if we want to work together.
Have a good week!
Hi Ann, I am happy to contribute anything regarding resume writing, especially while being unemployed and shifting responsibilities and/or interviewing. Marianne
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