They treat each patient as a human being with a personality, a history, values and dignity, and Teresa Magboo is such a nurse," said Carol Nizzardini, RN, MS, chief nurse executive for the health care system.
What does CNE stand for?
CNE stands for Chief Nurse Executive
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- Centrale Nationale des Employés (Belgium)
- Centre for the New Europe
- Centre National d'Exposition (French: National Exhibition Center)
- Centre National de l'Entreprenariat (French: National Center for Entepreneurship)
- Certified Negotiation Expert (real estate)
- Certified NetWare Engineer
- Certified Network Engineer
- Certified Novell Engineer
- Certified Nurse Educator
- Cherokee Nation Enterprises
- China New Energy
- Chinese New Ear (rock music; various locations)
- Clinical Nurse Executive
- Comisión Nacional de Energía (Spanish: National Energy Commission)
- Comissão Nacional de Eleições (National Election Commission of Portugal)
- Comité National de l'Eau (French: National Water Committee)
- Comité Nationale d'Evaluation
- Commander in Chief, Naval Forces Europe
- Communications Node Equipment (Global Ballistic Missile Defense)
- Community Nutrition Education (various organizations)
Samples in periodicals archive:
A number of nursing leaders from HMC attended the symposium as participants and as speakers including two international experts -- Inter-professional practice chief and chief nurse executive at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto Margaret Keatings, and University of Pennsylvania Medical Centre chief nurse executive and Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania associate executive director Dr Victoria L Rich.
A hospital shall have a staffing committee, with at least 50 percent direct care nurses, responsible for developing a staffing plan and related policy and procedures for implementing the staffing plan, all under the direction of the chief nurse executive.
Her leadership positions within practice settings led to a position as chief nurse executive.
We do not consider working excessive hours a safe practice," said Patty Gilbert, interim chief nurse executive at St.
Hagan, chief of population health and deputy command chief nurse executive for U.