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Gantt, RN, MBA/HCM, BSN, VHA-CMThe Charge Nurse Leader Program Builder: A Competency-Based Approach for Developing Frontline Leaders is a comprehensive curriculum and road map for developing frontline leaders and ensuring charge nurses are trained, mentored, and supported in their roles.The Charge Nurse Leader Program Builder is the complete resource for creating a new program or revitalizing your existing training. It defines relevant competencies and provides the tools and framework that you need to get a program up and running.Use the book and its accompanying tools and resources to hold charge nurse workshops for those new to the role and provide ongoing training and development opportunities. The curriculum is already developed for you, so you can immediately get started.You can also pair The Charge Nurse Leader Program Builder with The Effective Charge Nurse Handbook, a pack of 10 short, easy-to-read handbooks to give to charge nurses and support them in their important work of creating a better, more professional nursing environment.Table of ContentsPrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: Charge Nurses as Frontline Nurse LeadersChapter 2: Roles, Responsibilities, and Accountabilities of Charge NursesChapter 3: Planning the Charge Nurse ProgramChapter 4: Charge Nurse Preceptors and MentorsChapter 5: Orientation and CompetencyChapter 6: Building the Charge Nurse ProgramChapter 7: Quality Management and Continual ImprovementChapter 8: Navigating Standards, Regulations, & PoliciesChapter 9: Coordination and Delivery of Patient CareChapter 10: Managing Staff PerformanceChapter 11: Building Healthy TeamsChapter 12: Shared GovernanceChapter 13: Performance EvaluationsChapter 14: Stress Management: Caring for Oneself and OthersBibliographyAppendixesThis book will help you:Equip charge nurses in training with the skills they need to provide leadership to staff on their unitTrain hundreds of charge nurses using one resourceProvide charge nurses with customizable training materials and handouts, saving you development timeContinuing EducationIf you would like to find out about the availability of nursing contact hours on this or any other HCPro nursing book, please visit our Continuing Education information page: http://www.strategiesfornursemanagers.com/nursing_contact.cfm)The HCPro Risk-Free Money-Back GuaranteeIf for any reason this product does not meet your needs, return it within 30 days and you will receive a prompt, polite, 100% refund--no questions asked. 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