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The latest stories from AHA Today.

An analysis of national data from federal government surveys in the January issue of Health Affairs revealed “a tightening labor market for RNs"
The People Matter, Words Matter poster offers examples of language to use or avoid when discussing suicide
The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) released a Resource Compendium for Health Care Worker Well-Being, which highlights tools and strategies to address systems issues related to health care worker burnout.
AONL issued an advocacy alert this week asking nurse leaders to contact their representatives in Congress
AONL this week announced the names of eight individuals who will be inducted into its fellow designation program in 2022.
Citing research indicating benefits to communication, access to care and patient satisfaction when care is provided by a diverse nursing workforce
In 1987, Mary Mallison, RN, then editor of the American Journal of Nursing, penned an editorial, which asked, “How can you bear to be a nurse?”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported this week vaccination had no effect on the number of pre-term or low-weight births
The prelicensure nursing curriculum rarely includes financial topics, but nurse leaders need financial acumen to be effective
Nurses have an ethical responsibility to examine what they think they know and account for their cognitive biases before sharing information