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The Clinical Nurse
Leader
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The Clinical Nurse
Leader or CNL
is a new nursing role being developed by the American Association
of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) in collaboration with leaders from
the education and practice arenas. AACN is advancing the CNL to
improve the quality of patient care and to better prepare nurses
to thrive in the health care system. The CNL role emerged following
research and discussion with stakeholder groups as a way to engage
highly skilled clinicians in outcomes-based practice and quality
improvement.
In practice, the
CNL oversees the care coordination of a distinct group of patients
and actively provides direct patient care in complex situations.
This master's degree-prepared clinician puts evidence-based practice
into action to ensure that patients benefit from the latest innovations
in care delivery. The CNL evaluates patient outcomes, assesses cohort
risk, and has the decision-making authority to change care plans
when necessary. The CNL is a leader in the health care delivery
system, and the implementation of this role will vary across settings.
To support the creation of this new nursing role, AACN has launched
a national pilot project involving almost 90 education-practice
partnerships in 35 states and Puerto Rico. Partners are working
together to develop master's degree programs to prepare CNLs, integrate
this clinician into the health care system, and evaluate outcomes.
Recent Developments
- On August 9, 2005, AACN will present the
CNL Faculty Development Workshop in conjunction with the Plexus
Institute at the University of Kansas School of Nursing in Kansas
City, KS. All academic and clinical faculty participating in the
CNL project are invited to attend this workshop which will facilitate
designing master's curriculum, developing didactic and clinical
experiences, preparing preceptors, and shaping immersion experiences.
- AACN invited the American Organization of
Nurse Executives (AONE) to join the CNL Implementation Task Force,
and Karen Haase-Herrick, AONE Past-President, has joined the project.
Since one of AONE's major initiatives is the redesign of patient
care delivery models for the future, there is good synergy for
both associations in this work. The AONE Board believes that innovative
pilots such as the CNL are critical to informing the field for
the future.
- From January-April 2005, the CNL Implementation
Task Force held the first series of regional meetings to assist
education-practice partnerships in their work to develop CNL programs.
Meetings were held in Washington, DC, San Diego, Atlanta, Boston
and Chicago. Representatives from 15 state boards of nursing attended
these meetings as well as stakeholders from the American Nurses
Association, AONE and other groups.
Last Update: June 15, 2005
CONTACT:
Robert Rosseter
rrossete@aacn.nche.edu
(202) 463-6930, x231
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