Want to be a chief nurse? Tips for getting to the top
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Want to be a chief nurse? Tips for getting to the top

Lynne Pearce Health journalist

How to give yourself the best chance of promotion if you aspire to being a chief nursing officer

Have you set your sights on becoming a chief nursing officer one day? Here’s how three nurses achieved the top job.

Nursing Standard. 40, 1, 32-33. doi: 10.7748/ns.40.1.32.s15

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