You Will Be Prepared.
Completing the Nurse Executive Organizational Leadership Program prepares you to:
- Assume the role of the doctoral-prepared nurse in teaching, scholarship, leadership and service.
- Apply analytic methods to create, evaluate and adopt effective innovations to improve health.
- Analyze, translate and apply evidence to improve health outcomes.
- Engage individuals and communities to develop, implement and evaluate interventions to address their health disparities.
- Facilitate optimal health outcomes through the delivery of culturally sensitive care, including clinical prevention strategies, identification of risk, individualized interventions and formation of therapeutic relationships with clients.
- Apply clinical, community and policy interventions to reduce health inequities.
- Evaluate and critique social policy relevant to the organization and delivery of health care.
- Integrate and evaluate information systems in patient care technology for clinical, research and administrative best practices.
- Apply leadership and advocacy skills in the development, implementation and evaluation of health care organizations, delivery of care, and policy.
- Utilize effective management and organizational skills to assume a leadership role in health care delivery, policy and systems.
- Practice nursing reflectively, guided by theory, based on best evidence and integrating creative and critical thinking.
- Develop accurate and reflective self-evaluation skills of knowledge base and clinical performance.
- Demonstrate a commitment to personal and professional growth and the growth of the profession through participation in professional organizations, community and scholarly activities, such as research, writing and teaching.
- Participate in quality assurance activities in the health care setting.
- Exemplify the ethical and moral obligations of professional service while interacting with clients and society in general.