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OverviewINTRODUCTION Leadership in nursing is not a role many set out to achieve when they begin their careers. For most nursing professionals, the initial focus is on patient care-those vital, immediate moments that define the essence of the profession. Yet, as time passes, nurses often find themselves drawn into roles that require more than clinical expertise and much more than bedside manners. They are asked to manage teams, implement policies, and make decisions that impact not only individual patients but entire units and sometimes, entire organizations.This natural evolution can present itself as both a challenge and an opportunity. It's no secret that healthcare systems around the world are at a crossroads. Recent shortages in staffing, the rapid advancement of medical technologies, and growing patient populations demand leaders who can navigate these complexities with confidence and foresight. For nurses, this means stepping out of their comfort zones and into a world where their voices and decisions carry weight far beyond the bedside.Consider this: how often are the best bedside nurses unexpectedly tapped for leadership roles without formal preparation? It's a scenario many in the profession can relate to. While every nurse leader's journey is unique, many share a common starting point: an unforeseen opportunity. For me, the path to leadership began with a simple request. Like many nurse managers, I found that excelling at my job meant being entrusted with special projects and additional responsibilities. One day, my director called me into the office and asked if I would step in as the ""interim"" manager until a replacement could be found. Five years later, I was still the manager.This story resonates because it reflects a fundamental truth in nursing: the transition into leadership is often unplanned, and the resources to succeed are rarely handed to you. While ambition and drive are vital, leadership cannot be rushed, particularly in healthcare. Millennials and Gen Z nurses often value purpose, flexibility, and innovation-qualities that make them uniquely suited for leadership. However, these generations sometimes desire to step into leadership roles immediately after college. The reality is that leadership isn't just about holding a title; it requires a deep understanding of the complexities of patient care, team dynamics, and organizational systems-knowledge best gained through hands-on, on-the-job experience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim BrendlePublisher: Qhc Publishing Imprint: Qhc Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9798218627201Pages: 280 Publication Date: 28 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews5.0 out of 5 stars great read for any level or industryReviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025 Excellent book that provides practical and usable examples of how to apply leadership on all levels of an organization. I appreciate the ability to show how this journey can be completed. These lessons, while designed in a health care setting, can really be applied to any industry. Great lessons and application principles. 5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025 From a non-nursing perspective, this book is very helpful in providing a better understanding of how I may better interact and support my nursing leaders. Perspective is everything, and Dr. Brendle lays out a great roadmap that translates across the healthcare spectrum. Well done! 5.0 out of 5 stars A great guide to leadership.Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025 A practical and down-to-earth guide for nurses stepping into leadership roles. The author breaks down complex topics like communication, decision-making, and team dynamics in a way that feels relatable and useful. It's not just theory-it gives real strategies that can be applied in day-to-day work. Perfect for those looking to build confidence and make an impact in their leadership journey. Author InformationDr. Tim Brendle, DNP, RN, CNOR is a seasoned healthcare leader, visionary, and advocate for nursing excellence with over 30 years of perioperative nursing and operational experience. A retired Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President of Perioperative and Procedural Services at a renowned academic medical center, Dr. Brendle has spent decades driving transformative change in complex healthcare environments.Holding a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree with a focus on advanced executive leadership in highly matrixed organizations and change management, Dr. Brendle combines clinical expertise with a strong foundation in strategic operations. Throughout his career, he has overseen expansive healthcare systems, including 50+ operating rooms, multiple ambulatory surgery centers, and cutting-edge robotics programs. His leadership contributions have not only streamlined operations and improved financial outcomes but also enhanced patient care and staff engagement across multidisciplinary teams.As an advocate for continuous improvement, diversity, and inclusion, Dr. Brendle has developed innovative programs that address unconscious bias, improve healthcare access for minority populations, and support underrepresented groups in nursing. His work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Earl B. Higgins Health Leadership in Diversity Award and the SC Palmetto Gold Award for Nursing Excellence.A published author of peer-reviewed articles and a sought-after speaker at national conferences, Dr. Brendle now focuses on empowering bedside nurses to transition into leadership roles. Through Quaternary Healthcare Consultancy, LLC, he provides mentorship, operational insights, and leadership coaching to the next generation of nurse leaders.In his book, From Bedside to Boardroom: A Guide to Nursing Leadership, Dr. Brendle shares his wealth of experience and actionable strategies to inspire and equip nurses for impactful leadership. The book reflects his passion for fostering purpose-driven, inclusive healthcare environments and commitment to shaping the future of nursing leadership. When not advocating for nurses, Dr. Brendle enjoys traveling, and French cooking. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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