Interview a Nurse Leader

 Interview a Nurse Leader (Chief Nurse, Associate Chief Nurse, Director, Supervisor, Manager), or an Advanced Practice Nurse with leadership responsibilities (Nurse Educator, Nurse Quality Specialist, CNS, NP, Nurse Risk Manager, Nurse Case Manager, etc.) who has a Master’s Degree and write a paper on the results of that interview. The major sections of your Interview Guideline can serve as the major headings of your paper. For example, you should have a heading: Assessment of the role of the advanced practice nurse. Include a review of the literature to support the writing of the major sections of your paper. Write a 8 page paper in APA format (6th edition). This page count does not include your title page, abstract, and reference list. Use at least 6 citations in your paper and follow the Interview Guideline posted in this course( citations with in 5 years). To review how to write an abstract review: 1. How to Write an Abstract by Rutgers University. 2. Writing an abstract: Tips for success from the University of Massachusetts. 3. Sample Research Essay with Abstract from Regis College. Remember that abstracts are typically a paragraph of 300 words or less that summarize the important points of your paper or research and assist the reader to decide whether to review the entire paper or study. Please review sample abstracts before writing one for your paper.

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