The Great 100 Nomination Application The “Best” Completion Strategy.

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The Great 100 Nomination Application The “Best” Completion Strategy

Transcript of The Great 100 Nomination Application The “Best” Completion Strategy.

The Great 100 Nomination Application

The “Best” Completion Strategy

The Great 100

In the summer of 1988, a Registered Nurse by the name of Heather Thorne called together a group of Registered Nurses from across the state of North Carolina with a plan for recognizing the Registered Nurses of the state. These nurses would be recognized for their outstanding professional ability and for the healthcare services in their community. Her dream, modeled after a program developed by Registered Nurses in Louisiana, was designed to promote nursing and to raise funds for nursing scholarships. In the last 17 years, over $100,000 has been awarded for nursing scholarships.

The Great 100: General Tips

TOTALLY complete the nomination form. Consider interviewing the person to be

nominated instead of using the nomination as a nice surprise to them.

Consider asking the person you wish to nominate to fill out a blank nomination about their self and give it back to you to tweak and submit.

The Great 100: Ways to Nominate Access Web Site: www.great100.org Nominate and Submit On-Line. Type nomination onto form on The Great 100

website, print off, and mail. Print nomination form and complete by hand

or typed. Mail. Postmark Deadline: MARCH 31st.

The Great 100: RN Licensure

Give an accurate RN license number. Licensure is checked with the NCBON for

current status: good standing and date of expiration.

RN must work in North Carolina, but may have a primary license in a state with a compact agreement with North Carolina.

The Great 100:Primary Practice Category Check only ONE Practice Category: Clinical,

Administration/Management, Education, or Other.

Many nurse job descriptions crossover into a variety of practice settings, but there should be a primary category that their job fits into.

If you list “Other,” please define what “Other” is…Ex: Informatics, Materials Management, etc.

The Great 100: General Tips

Academic Preparation: Mark ALL degrees the nominee has COMPLETED. Do not include those degrees they are currently working toward.

Years of Experience: List years of RN experience ONLY.

The Great 100: Non-Work Related Nursing Professional Involvement Must have been performed within the last 5

years. Please include dates. NON-Work Related: Include memberships,

committees, offices held in professional associations.

Examples: Sigma Theta Tau, NCNA, ANA, American Red Cross, ONS, WOCN, NAON. President, Chair, Co-Chair, Committee Member, Member.

The Great 100: Work RelatedNursing Professional Involvement Must have been performed in the last 5 years.

Please include dates. Work Related: list memberships, committees, offices

held that are work related. Examples: Ortho Group Practice Chair Person,

Neuro Group Practice Secretary, Diabetes Group Practice Member.

This may be part of their job description. Please define if this was voluntary involvement

instead.

The Great 100: Other Activities Define activities including church, community,

volunteer organizations, etc…within the last 5 years.

Please include dates. Examples: church member, scout leader,

PBS funding phone volunteer, community clinic volunteer, homeless shelter soup kitchen volunteer, camp counselor, missionary trip, community health fair.

The Great 100: Honors & Awards Please list all received. Include dates. Examples: Unit, Health System, and/or

Professional Organization recognitions. Include Sigma Theta Tau induction.

The Great 100:Current Certificates

Examples: ACLS, PALS, NRP, TNCC, ENCP Unacceptable: BLS

The Great 100: Certification

List only certifications which are current. List certifications by ANCC or other specialty

organizations. Examples: PNCC, CWOCN, Medical-Surgical

Certification -- RNC

The Great 100: Narrative

NARRATIVE CATEGORIES:

PROFESSIONALISM INTEGRITY/HONESTY COMMITMENT CARING DYNAMISM

The Great 100: Narrative

Professionalism: A nurse who promotes and advances the profession of nursing in a positive way in the practice setting and/or in the community; actively seeks ways to support nurses; and collaborates effectively with all levels of health care providers.

Collaborative, diplomatic, proficient. Give Examples!!!

The Great 100: Narrative

Integrity/Honesty: A nurse who demonstrates integrity, respectability and ethical soundness by accepting responsibility and accountability for his/her nursing practice.

Respectable, High Principles. Give Examples!!!

The Great 100: Narrative

Commitment: A nurse who seeks out opportunities to serve patients, families and colleagues; follows through on projects to completion.

Dedicated, Volunteerism, Unselfish. Give Examples!!!

The Great 100: Narrative

Caring: A nurse with knowledge, positive communication skills, self-awareness and development, patience, honesty, trust, humility, hope, and courage. One who is involved in the process of helping another person grow and actualize her/himself.

Mentor, Empathy, Advocate. Give Examples!!!

The Great 100: Narrative

Dynamism: A nurse who radiates energy and dynamic qualities within the health care organization and the nursing profession. A nurse who has made a difference in overall outcomes in her/his practice area and the community.

Proactive, Enthusiastic, Creative. Give Examples!!!!

The Great 100: Narrative

GIVE Examples, Examples, Examples… These areas may be where you expand on

the activities listed in Professional Involvement and Community Service.

The Great 100: Narrative

How did this nurse make a difference in the outcome of a situation……

A person/group’s life event experience

or

A dynamic project completion

or

A community………………………….?

The Great 100: Selection Process Nominations are: Received by The Great 100 Selections

Committee Chairperson. Assigned reference numbers and then

copied. Copies are blinded of ALL identifiers

including names and places. Blinded copies are distributed to scoring

teams of 2 nurses.

The Great 100: Selection Process

The nurses on the teams individually score the nominations using a scoring tool.

Scores are compared by the 2 scoring nurses and if they can not come to an agreement on the final score, the nomination is returned to the Selections Committee Chairperson and then sent to another scoring team.

The Great 100: Selection Process If the Selections Committee scoring nurse

recognizes the nurse nominated, they are to return the nomination to the Selections Committee Chairperson and another scoring team will process the nomination.

Once all scores are submitted to the Selections Chairperson, they are tallied statistically and submitted, as a whole picture, to the Selections Committee.

The Great 100: Selection Process The Selections Committee, while only seeing

practice category and score without the nominee names, votes on the percentage of nurses in each practice category to receive The Great 100 honor for the year.

The primary and secondary recommendation of the Selections Committee is then presented to the Board of Directors and voted upon.

The Great 100: Qualifications for Selections Committee Scoring Nurses They have a passion for Nursing. They are not nominating a nurse while on the

Selections Committee. They are not a nominated nurse while on the

Selections Committee. It is not required that they be a previous

Great 100 Nurse recipient.

The Great 100 of North Carolina

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