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Radiology Nurse Manager

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The nurse manager role in any radiology department is vital to the leadership of a successful team that continually delivers quality care to patients as well as maintaining safe practices, staff satisfaction, and professional development.

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Grossman, V.A., Penzias, A. (2020). Radiology Nurse Manager. In: Gross, K. (eds) Advanced Practice and Leadership in Radiology Nursing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32679-1_3

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