November 25, 2024 / 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Thomas J. Burke Lounge, Joseph M. '59, '83H & JoAnn M. '98H Murphy Green, Joseph M. '59, '83H & JoAnn M. '98H Murphy Green Lawn
Integrate philosophical, theoretical, and ethical knowledge from nursing science and other disciplinary perspectives to translate evidence to advance nursing practice.
Lead collaboratively within the interprofessional team to plan, coordinate, and deliver evidence-based and holistic person-centered care that prioritizes a culture of the highest quality and safety principles in healthcare environments.
Collaborate with partners to advocate for and create health policies that promote equitable, culturally responsive, and sustainable population healthcare.
Lead within complex healthcare systems to recommend, design, and implement equitable solutions to improve health outcomes and system effectiveness.
Apply informatics and communication technologies in accordance with legal and professional practices to promote quality and safe healthcare in diverse populations across the continuum of care.
Embody a professional nursing identity that reflects moral courage, ethical principles, human dignity, social justice, and upholds accountability to the individual, society, and the profession.
Model leadership within the nursing profession that embraces personal well-being, lifelong learning, advocacy, transformation, mentorship, and service.