AONL

Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

Effective onboarding retains new nurse managers. As your new leaders advance in their leadership journey—let AONL show them the way forward.
Leadership skills are essential for nurses in any role. This program is designed to provide leadership development for nurses who have roles where they need to lead through influencing practice.
The Certified Nurse Manager and Leader (CNML®) exam is built on the four practice areas of financial management; human resource management; performance improvement; and strategic management and technology.
Women who have hypertension during pregnancy are not receiving sufficient follow-up care from their primary care clinicians, despite their higher risk for developing long-term cardiovascular issues, research found.
A National Academy of Medicine consensus report recommends stronger clinical preventive services, better follow-up after delivery and improved care coordination to reduce maternal mortality.
Hospital shootings increased more than five-fold to 34 events per year from 2000 to 2024, underscoring the need for better prevention strategies, concludes a JAMA Network Open systematic review.
Since the fall of 2022, hospitals have continued to improve patient safety and reduce injuries from falls and medication errors, according to Leapfrog spring 2026 Hospital Safety Grades.
The National Academy of Medicine Clinician Well-being Collaborative will host a webinar to discuss how organizations are incorporating well-being as a long-term value on May 27 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. ET.
The American Hospital Association and some clinicians worry an administration proposal to eliminate regulations requiring new artificial intelligence products to be tested on actual users and to ensure AI tech’s decisions are transparent to nurses and physicians could undermine care.
Professional governance improves outcomes, but low-level designs and outdated measures could limit evidence, concludes a systematic review of 33 studies published in the May Journal of Nursing Administration.