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  • The manuscript was recognized as a finalist for the 2023 Richard Hader Visionary Leader Award.
  • It was submitted to Nursing Management to highlight the contributions of Russell Kaiser, a nursing leader.
  • Russell Kaiser holds an MSN and BSN and serves as the Chief Nursing Officer at The Colony ER Hospital in Texas.

Article Abstract

The following manuscript, selected as a finalist for the 2023 Richard Hader Visionary Leader Award entry, was submitted to Nursing Management in recognition of Russell Kaiser, MSN, BSN, RN, the CNO at The Colony ER Hospital in The Colony, Tex.

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