Using a Mentorship Approach to Address the Underrepresentation of Ethnic Minorities in Senior Nursing Leadership.

J Nurs Adm

Authors Affiliations : Nurse Leader (Dr Brown-DeVeaux), NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn; Director (Dr Jean-Louis), Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York; Chief Nursing Officer (Dr Glassman, retired), NYU Langone Health; and Faculty Lecturer (Ms. Kunisch), Yale School of Nursing, West Haven, Connecticut.

Published: March 2021

Healthcare organizations must be intentional and purposeful in creating diversity programs. A nursing leader mentorship program for racial and ethnic minority nurse managers was introduced at a large academic medical center to meet this need. The program design was based on the successful Leadership Institute for Black Nurses, first conducted at a university school of nursing. The participants in the 4-month program were 16 nurse managers from 2 city hospitals and their mentors.

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