Linda Costa

Associate professor contributes to book.


Linda L. Costa, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, associate professor, contributed to and edited the book The DNP Nurse in Executive Leadership Roles.

Written by experienced nurse executives who teach in rigorous academic programs and are executive practice experts, this book offers important insights into the nurse executive role and key management and leadership principles critical for success.

Nursing faculty and students will find these principles embedded in quality improvement and evidence-based practice and advanced by Joint Commission accreditation as well as the Quadruple Aim and Magnet Designation models.

The book addresses critical business topics such as health care policy, informatics, and business planning, and also offers a glimpse into today’s C-Suite and the complex contemporary business challenges being navigated by today’s health care executives.

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