Normative and cataclysmic career transitions a nurse's memoir

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Drawn from 54 years of experience as a nursing professional, this author gives a personal account of 2 types of career transitions: (1) normative transitions/stages, which include position changes, educational pursuits, and promotion; and (2) cataclysmic transitions, such as dismissal, bankruptcy, and mergers, that arise out of disruptive work situations that dramatically influence one's beliefs, actions, and perspective over time and ultimately shape a career. The importance of influencers throughout a career and lessons learned along the way are also explored.

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Donnelly, G. F. (2017). Normative and cataclysmic career transitions a nurse’s memoir. Nursing Administration Quarterly. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000232

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