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AONL members have until July 31st to apply for the Dr. Karlene Kerfoot Nursing Leadership in Technology Education grant.
The AONL-American Hospital Association Learning Community will host a webinar exploring how the nursing team at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center implemented a virtual nursing program to better delivery oncology care on July 1 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET.
The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education released a white paper summarizing findings from its virtual care nursing leadership symposium held in November 2025.
A German clinical trial found rigorous hand hygiene practices alone may be just as effective as hand hygiene, gloves and gowns in preventing bloodstream infections among infants colonized with drug-resistant organisms in neonatal intensive care units, according to a study.
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology issued vaccine recommendations for pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women that differ from the federal government’s vaccine schedule.
Sutter Care at Home participated in the Age-Friendly Health Systems prototyping initiative to use the 4Ms Framework in homecare.
Providence Health System’s use of ambient artificial intelligence reduced the time clinicians spent taking notes, suggesting the technology may improve administrative efficiency, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
The Health Resources and Services Administration seeks applicants for its Rural Hospital Provider Assistance Program, which provides financial assistance to rural hospitals facing structural payment disadvantages to help maintain essential healthcare services and prevent closures.
Missouri, New York, Utah and Virginia are taking steps to protect healthcare workers. A bill under consideration in Missouri would require certain healthcare facilities to form workplace violence prevention committees or authorize existing committees to develop prevention plans.
Nurses across diverse roles and settings advance health equity by leveraging community-engaged strategies to address both immediate social needs, such as access to food, housing and transportation, and upstream needs such as combatting poverty, racism, environmental hazards and inadequate access to…
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