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To quickly and reliably achieve their goals, nurse leaders must effectively gather and make use of data, AONL member Annmarie Chavarria, DNP, RN, senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital told HealthLeaders Media.
AHA this week urged leaders of the House and Senate to consider requests of $530 million for the Nursing Workforce Development programs and $193 million for the National Institute of Nursing Research.
This week, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced it will begin a Phase 3 clinical trial, dubbed ACTIV-6, to evaluate whether seven drugs approved for other conditions
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is giving nurses tools and information they can use to help patients at risk for firearm injuries or death.
Congressional committees recently held multiple hearings focused on COVID-19, the opioid epidemic, mental health, and other public health issues.
The United States will spend $1.7 billion to track variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. These variants, which are more transmissible than the coronavirus that originally infected North
Pregnant women who enrolled in Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine trials were no more likely than their unvaccinated, pre-pandemic counterparts
Two ICU nurses in Sao Carlos, Brazil, developed a novel approach to comforting COVID-19 patients, which is spreading throughout their small city.
Colorado’s Denver Health is using games to help train newly hired nurses. A scavenger hunt developed in 2014 familiarizes players with the health system’s campus and policies.