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The National League for Nursing has declared June 14 as Nurse Scientist Day, in recognition of the anniversary of the establishment of the National Institute of Nursing Research.
The Nursing Community Coalition praised the House Appropriations Committee for increasing funding by $2 million for the Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs and providing level funding of $197.693 million for the National Institute of Nursing Research in the fiscal year 2027 Labor,…
Modern Healthcare named AONL CEO Claire Zangerle, DNP, RN, in its 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives, an annual list of individuals who use their expertise to shape their organizations’ strategies and drive transformation throughout healthcare.
The Joint Commission launched a new, free learning series to target persistent patient safety problems.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted a recorded webinar for clinicians on the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
Scientists and health advocates criticized an administration proposed rule that would transfer federal grantmaking decisions from scientific experts to senior political appointees.
The Frailty Care Model provides a nurse-developed framework to clarify how nurses can move beyond identifying frailty in elder adults and take actionable, individualized interventions.
A University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing report contends that while artificial intelligence could decrease paperwork and improve patient monitoring, it raises concerns about bias, accountability and patient privacy.
AONL and the other 64 members of the Nursing Community Coalition signed a letter thanking the leadership of the House and Senate Nursing Caucuses, along with 23 Senators, for introducing S.Res. 709 and H.Res. 1264.
In an AONL podcast, Christina Llanez, MSN, RN, and Yamaleh Reyes, MSN, RN, discuss how they created a nurse advocacy day at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami.
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