That was quick! Thank you for sharing what you found! Makes sense to definitely have clinical oversight in the leadership structure.
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Original Message:
Sent: 4/4/2024 11:07:00 AM
From: Torie Bonnet
Subject: RE: Ambulatory Supervisors
Hi Ashley,
Thank you for your comment! This prompted me to look into this further. North Carolina Board of Nursing states that a non-nurse/non-clinical individual can only supervise HR concerns (time and attendance, dress code, etc), but they cannot supervise from a practice perspective, so there has to be a layer of clinical supervision governing practice:

I would assume this means that as long as nursing representation is somewhere in the reporting structure responsible for nursing practice, there would be a loophole.
This article was helpful!
That may be different from state to state, though!
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Torie Bonnet MSN RN NE-BC
Clinical Nurse Edu Specialist-Ambulatory Care
UNC Health
Raleigh NC
torie.bonnet@unchealth.unc.edu
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-04-2024 10:45
From: Ashley Rosa
Subject: Ambulatory Supervisors
We have magnet designation and not all of our practice managers are nurses so I am unsure how this works but something good to look into.
Ashley
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Original Message:
Sent: 4/4/2024 9:07:00 AM
From: Torie Bonnet
Subject: RE: Ambulatory Supervisors
Hi Betty,
I actually think it is a Magnet requirement. Our TJC accredited areas are also our Magnet areas (our non-TJC accredited clinics do not count toward our Magnet designation), so I think I blended those standards together.
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Torie Bonnet MSN RN NE-BC
Clinical Nurse Edu Specialist-Ambulatory Care
UNC Health
Raleigh NC
torie.bonnet@unchealth.unc.edu
Original Message:
Sent: 04-04-2024 08:56
From: Betty Gilbert
Subject: Ambulatory Supervisors
Thank you, Torie,
We are accredited. Is this a Joint Commission requirement?
Betty
Original Message:
Sent: 4/4/2024 7:44:00 AM
From: Torie Bonnet
Subject: RE: Ambulatory Supervisors
we have ambulatory supervisors that are non-RN and non-clinical, but for our Joint Commission regulated areas, clinical people cannot report up to them. We have two supervisory pathways- Clinic Manager and Patient Services Manager (PSM). To be a PSM, you have to be an RN. To be a clinic manager, you can be either clinical or non clinical. We have RNs, LPNs, Athletic Trainers, etc in this role. Generally, they manage administrative staff. I think they are widely accepted, however I do know there are some areas that RNs report up to Clinic Managers in non-Joint Commission accredited areas, and they have expressed frustration with this becasue non-clinical people don't have the scope of practice training that clinical people do.
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Torie Bonnet MSN RN NE-BC
Clinical Nurse Edu Specialist-Ambulatory Care
UNC Health
Raleigh NC
torie.bonnet@unchealth.unc.edu
Original Message:
Sent: 04-03-2024 09:42
From: Betty Gilbert
Subject: Ambulatory Supervisors
Just curious - what is the feeling about Ambulatory Supervisors being non clinical, non RNs?
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Betty Gilbert RN
Univ of Vermont Med Ctr
Milton VT
(802)893-2110
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