Implementing a clinically focused advancement system. One institution's experience.

A B Hamric, T R Whitworth, A S Greenfield
Author Information
  1. A B Hamric: Medical College of Virginia, Richmond.

Abstract

Clinical ladders were designed to recognize, reward, and retain professional nurses who chose to remain in direct clinical practice. One institution implemented a clinically focused advancement system that addresses many of the pitfalls that have historically caused clinical ladders to fail. The authors describe unique features of the advancement system, along with the process for advancement, budgetary considerations, and transition to the new advancement system.

MeSH Term

Budgets
Career Mobility
Clinical Competence
Humans
Job Description
Mentors
Models, Nursing
Nursing Staff, Hospital
Peer Review, Health Care

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