Chief Nursing Officer definition

Chief Nursing Officer means the senior nurse employed by the Hospital who reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for nursing services provided in the Hospital;
Chief Nursing Officer means the head nurse executive serving as the vice president of nursing services of the Hospital. The term does not include any interim personnel serving in that role.
Chief Nursing Officer means the senior employee appointed by the process established by the CEO and responsible to the CEO for the nursing functions and practices in the Hospital.

Examples of Chief Nursing Officer in a sentence

  • If the nursing unit manager, or their designee, fails to act upon a request for education leave within ten (10) days of receiving a request the Chief Nursing Officer will act upon it.

  • COUNTY OF VENTURA A Public Entity in the State of California Xxxxxx Xxxxx, MN, RNC Associate Chief Nursing Officer Ventura County Medical Center COUNTY OF SANTA XXXXXXX A Public Entity in the State of California Date: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Ph.D. Behavioral Wellness Director Date: Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness Approved as to form: Xxxxxxx X.

  • The Chief Nursing Officer shall review and reconsider the position appointment, if requested, within five (5) days of the notification of denial to any applicant.

  • If the committee agrees to meet more often that one (1) hour per 2 quarter, subject to prior approval by the Chief Nursing Officer, or designee, such time shall 3 be paid at the nurse’s appropriate rate of pay.

  • The Committee shall prepare an agenda and keep minutes of all meetings, 34 copies of which shall be provided to the Chief Nursing Officer, the Hospital Administrator, 1 and the Association.


More Definitions of Chief Nursing Officer

Chief Nursing Officer means the senior responsible to the Chief Executive Officer for the nursing functions in the Hospital;
Chief Nursing Officer or “CNO“ means the individual appointed by the Hospital President to act as Chief Nursing Officer.
Chief Nursing Officer. (“CNO”) means the individual appointed by the CEO to act as the Chief Nursing Officer of the Hospital pursuant to a general authorization by the Board.
Chief Nursing Officer means the nursing professional responsible for oversight of the provision of nursing services for the Hospital.
Chief Nursing Officer means “Corrections Nursing Services Director, or designee.”
Chief Nursing Officer means the senior nurse employed by the Hospital who reports directly to the President/Chief Executive Officer and is responsible for nursing services provided in the Hospital; may also be the Vice President of Patient Care Services, Chief Nursing Officer.