How to inspire and innovate at work
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How to inspire and innovate at work

Daniel Allen Freelance health journalist

With persistence, teamwork and strong leadership, nurses at every level can turn good ideas into better patient care

Angela Hall has many qualities, but her ability to innovate is one that stands out. The arrhythmia nurse specialist is expert at identifying gaps in service provision and proposing workable solutions to fill them. Her talent contributed to her success in this year’s RCNi Nurse Awards, where she was named overall winner.

Nursing Standard. 33, 7, 38-41. doi: 10.7748/ns.33.7.38.s17

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