Nursing Management Basics
Nursing management is about administration, organization and having the ability to control staff and the department that they are responsible for. It is about making correct decisions with regard to their staff and patient's welfare. Most nursing managers have worked their way through the ranks of nursing so to speak and by the very process of having hands on experience should be well qualified to do the job. After having acquired the clinical skills in a general nursing capacity they may well take on a leadership role which requires further nursing education to degree level and possibly higher. The transition to nursing management would not be all that intellectually challenging for someone who has experience in nursing leadership. A nurse manager would have to have the ability to communicate and interact with not only their own staff but other healthcare workers and other departments within the establishment. The manager would be involved with the creation of nursing plans for th...