TAILIEUCHUNG - Nurse Executive The Four Principles of Management

The American health care system is challenged on many fronts. Every day, there are reports of medical errors and patient safety concerns. The nation struggles to provide care for the 15% of the population without health insurance. Costs continue to grow two to three times faster than the cost of living. Consumers leave their costly and risky encounters with less and less satisfaction that they have received the value they feel they deserve and desire. The public health system, strained after years of providing care for a medically indigent population, now faces new challenges in man-made and natural disasters. These occurrences and potentials ranging from terrorist threats to hurricanes. | Nurse Executive The Four Principles of Management Linda Thompson Adams Edward H. O Neil Editors Nurse Executive LINDA THOMPSON ADAMS DrPH RN FAAN is the dean and professor of the School of Nursing at Oakland University. She brings over 20 years of academic and administrative experience in significant leadership positions. Prior to joining Oakland University she was the associate dean for Policy Planning Workforce Development at the University of Maryland School of Nursing and served concurrently as director of the Center for Community Partnerships for Children and Families. Previous to that post Governor Parris Glendening of Maryland appointed her as special secretary of the Governor s Office of Children Youth and Families. She served as director of the city of Baltimore s Office of Occupational Medicine and Safety a cabinet-level position under Mayor Kurt Schmoke. In addition she has held administrative and teaching positions at the University of Maryland Johns Hopkins University Coppin State College and Hampton University in Virginia. She earned both BSN and MSN degrees at Wayne State University MI and masters and doctoral degrees in public health from Johns Hopkins University MD . EDWARD H. O NEIL PhD MPA FAAN is professor of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California San Francisco where he also serves as codirector of the Center for the Health Professions a research advocacy and training institute created to stimulate change in health professions education. Since 1989 he has been the executive director of the Pew Health Professions Commission which he started as a way of elevating health professional education and health workforce issues in the debate on national health care reform. Prior to assuming his position at USCF he was assistant dean for Medical Education at Duke University and associate professor in the Departments of Family Medicine and Public Policy. He also served as codirector of the Pew Veterinary Medical and Dental Education .

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