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The Case Manager
Recently, I’ve noticed a surge of articles on leadership in nursing landing in my inbox. A common theme runs through them: nurses must recognize their value and actively promote it within their organizations/communities.
As I reflect on today’s nursing workforce, I see countless nurses doing vital work—yet many feel unseen by their employers, colleagues, and even themselves. Why is that? I believe it’s because many nurses view their contributions as simply fulfilling their duties. While that’s true, it’s equally important to feel valued and acknowledged.
As a Nurse Case Management leader, I’ve experienced recognition through my involvement with the Case Management Society of America (CMSA). Through this professional organization, I’ve contributed to the field via education, mentorship, and leadership at local, regional, and national levels. Looking back, I know this engagement made a meaningful difference—both personally and professionally—for me and those I’ve worked with.
So I pose this question to nurse case managers:
Are you a leader?
Are you making a difference in your organization or community?
Are you mentoring new case managers to step up and lead?
Are you educating people (patients, caregivers) on how to engage in the complex system?
Are you collaborating with members of the healthcare team, payers, employers, politicians, and others to ensure a safe and equitable healthcare system that meets the needs of all those who access it?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, I encourage you to consider becoming a Case Management Fellow.
What Is the Fellowship Program?
Launched in 2021, CMSA’s Fellowship Program recognizes thought leaders in case management. Fellows actively shape the future of the profession, advance standards of practice, and embody a deep passion for case management.
Earning the FCM (Fellow in Case Management) designation reflects a high level of professional proficiency, commitment to lifelong learning, and influence in the field. Fellows serve as ambassadors, visionaries, mentors, authors, speakers, and strategic thinkers.
If this resonates with you, explore the Fellowship page at https://cmsa.org/about/fellow/ to learn what it takes to become a Fellow. The page includes videos, articles, and testimonials from current Fellows to guide you through the application process.
Know someone who exemplifies leadership in nurse case management? Please share this article with them. Help them see their value and consider stepping into the Fellowship role.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the process further, please don't hesitate to reach out. As a member of the Founding Fellows Committee, I’m happy to help. You can reach me at allewellyn48@gmail.com
Wishing you a great week—and a bold step forward in your professional journey.
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Anne Llewellyn
Anne Llewellyn is a registered nurse with over forty years of experience in critical care, risk management, case management, patient advocacy, healthcare publications and training and development. Anne has been a leader in the area of Patient Advocacy since 2010. She was a Founding member of the Patient Advocate Certification Board and is currently serving on the National Association of Health Care Advocacy. Anne writes a weekly Blog, Nurse Advocate to share stories and events that will educate and empower people be better prepared when they enter the healthcare system.
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