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Accomplished health care executive and influential thought leader.
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Speaker Dr. Bonnie Clipper is an accomplished health care executive, an influential thought leader, a coach, and an international speaker. Her career spans hospital operations, a professional association, and health tech start-ups as well. She is a former chief nurse executive with twenty years of expertise in building an innovation culture, improving employee engagement, and improving patient experience. She was the first Vice President of Innovation at the American Nurses Association, where she created the innovation the framework, including the ANA Innovation Awards, NursePitch, Hackathons, Podcast, and the HIMSS strategic partnership.
As an internationally recognized expert in the future of nursing and nursing innovation as well, Bonnie Clipper is a sought after speaker and advisor. Her work on the publication The Innovation Roadmap: A Nurse Leader’s Guide was translated into Spanish and used in several countries. She was the lead author of the Amazon International Best-Selling book (in six countries), The Nurse’s Guide to Innovation. She also publishes and blogs regularly on technologies impacting and affecting nursing, such as; artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and robotics, and she has authored The Nurse Manager’s Guide to an Intergenerational Workforce. She is, moreover, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow alumna and ASU/AONL Executive Fellow in Innovative Health Leadership alumna.
Speaker Dr. Bonnie Clipper works with health-tech companies where she imports the voice of the nurse and patient into the design, the development, and the workflows to make sure the solutions meet the & real needs and solve the right problems. Her unique experience as a healthcare executive, innovation leader, and nurse in the technology space has helped shape her ability to ask thought-provoking questions which challenge the status quo in order to transform health for all and build partnerships that find creative solutions to complex problems.
See keynotes with Dr. Bonnie ClipperThis presentation is an overview of new and emerging technologies and models of care that will impact nursing practice. We will explore how the role of the nurse may change with the adoption of technology, as well as gaps that nurses may fill through evolving nursing roles to
help improve access to care and impact health disparities.
Audience takeaways:
This presentation will identify the characteristics, components, and barriers to innovation as well as some tactics to work through the organizational barriers to innovation. This is helpful for leaders who want to create a more innovative and creative culture to engage employees in solving organizational challenges.
Audience takeaways:
This fast-paced presentation will use the current environment as a springboard into the changes that have impacted all facets of our lives and how we can lead through an innovative lens. This will also provide tips for participants to develop an innovators mindset as a fresh
approach to leadership challenges.
Audience takeaways:
Bonnie is an outstanding problem solver. Great critical thinking skills. Inspiring thought leader. Gets things done. Motivates others. Does not accept status quo.
Betty Noyes`
Dr. Bonnie Clipper, my Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Colleague, led a group of hospital executives through an exceptional presentation about creating a culture of innovation. She captured her audience and kept the attention of every executive for the two hour period. There wasn’t a question about innovation she could not field and she commanded the room with her presence, knowledge, and 20+ years of CNO wisdom. Dr. Clipper lead the group with exercises and strategies to promote innovation within an institution to garner high outpatient and improved patient outcomes. Great Job!
Tami W
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