Vanderbilt Nursing Magnet Recognition: Leading Healthcare Innovation

Vanderbilt Nursing Magnet Recognition: Leading Healthcare Innovation
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The Vanderbilt Nursing Magnet program is at the forefront of healthcare excellence, embodying key elements such as transformational leadership and exemplary nursing practice. Explore the journey towards Magnet recognition and the vision for global nursing care.

  • Healthcare
  • Nursing Excellence
  • Magnet Recognition
  • Leadership
  • Healthcare Innovation

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  1. The Vanderbilt Reputation Ranked in Top 10 in US News & World Report in 3 Specialty Areas Ranked in Top 25 in ALL Pediatric Specialty Areas (US News & World Report, 2009) One of Fortunes Best Companies to Work For (Fortune, 2009) Vanderbilt is one of only two Magnet organizations in TN (ANCC, 2011)

  2. What is Magnet Designation?? Being named a Magnet Organization is the highest level of recognition that the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) can accord to healthcare organizations which provide nursing care. Only 391* hospitals in our country (about 6%) are considered Magnet Hospitals. Vanderbilt is the first in Nashville and the only the3rd in the state of Tennessee. * 12/14/2011

  3. Initial Designation - 2006 Vanderbilt Nursing Magnet Bound!!

  4. Where are we now?? 1. The Second Designation application document was submitted in October 2010. 2. We submitted supplemental information requested by ANCC in September 2011. 3. We were notified of a pending site visit in late November date is February 20-24, 2012.

  5. ANCC Magnet Vision To be the fount of knowledge and expertise of nursing care globally. Will be solidly grounded in core magnet principles, flexible, and constantly striving for discovery and innovation. Lead the reformation of healthcare, the discipline of nursing and care of the patient, family and community.

  6. 5 Magnet Model Essential Elements 1. Transformational Leadership 2. Structural Empowerment 3. Exemplary Professional Nursing Practice 4. New Knowledge, Innovations & Improvements 5. Empirical Quality Results

  7. Global Issues in Nursing & Health Care Structural Empowerment Exemplary Professional Practice Transformational Leadership Outcomes New Knowledge, Innovations & Improvements * American Nurses Credentialing Center

  8. Transformational Leadership Strategic Planning Advocacy and Influence Visibility, Accessibility, and Communication https://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vun et/vumc.php?site=Magnet%20Web site&doc=30616

  9. Structural Empowerment Professional Engagement Commitment to Professional Development Teaching and Role Development Commitment to Community Involvement Recognition of Nursing https://www.mc.vanderbilt. edu/vunet/vumc.php?site= Magnet%20Website&doc= 30617

  10. Exemplary Professional Practice Professional Practice Model Care Delivery Systems Staffing, Scheduling, and Budgeting Processes Interdisciplinary Care Accountability, Competence, and Autonomy Ethics, Privacy, Security, and Confidentiality Diversity and Workplace Advocacy Culture of Safety Quality Care Monitoring and Improvement https://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vunet/vu mc.php?site=Magnet%20Website&doc =30618

  11. New Knowledge, Innovations, Improvements Research Evidence Based Practice Innovation https://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vu net/vumc.php?site=Magnet%20 Website&doc=30620

  12. Empirical Outcomes Patients Nurses Organization Consumers https://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vunet/v umc.php?site=Magnet%20Website&d oc=30621

  13. Bottom Line Great Nurses Great Leaders Great Structures Great Knowledge & Innovation Great Outcomes *American Nurses Credentialing Center

  14. Weight Changes Domains Original Designation Re-designation Transformational Leadership 15% 10% 10% Structural Empowerment 15% Exemplary Professional Nursing Practice 30% 25% New Knowledge, Innovations & Improvements (Research) 10% 15% Empirical Quality Results 30% 40%

  15. Game time! http://www.superteachertools.com/j eopardy/usergames/Apr201016/gam e1272223032.php

  16. Resources Email communications Magnet webpage https://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vunet/vumc.p hp?site=Magnet%20Website Your department based Magnet champions Magnet Monthly Newsletters Sign up for Magnet Nurse Alerts!

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