AONL

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

Joanne Conroy, MD, American Hospital Association board chair, describes the health equity efforts of organizations that recently received the 2024 Dick Davidson NOVA Award for creating and sustaining healthy environments in their communities.
California nurse Kate Carleton, RN, started a school-based program to teach children how to stop bleeding if they encounter an emergency or are at school when a shooting occurs.
Kay Burke, MBA, RN, the chief nursing informatics officer at UCSF Health says her system is using telemedicine processes to advance virtual nursing.
Nearly $275,000 was awarded by AARP, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses and the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action to 12 projects offering promising solutions to strengthen and diversify the nursing workforce.
In a July Voice of Nursing Leadership article, the Cleveland Clinic’s Scott Dwyer, MBA, describes how the Ohio-based health system takes a collaborative approach to evaluate technology.
AONL released its 2024 board election slate. Four candidates are running for treasurer of the board.
Current literature links medication selection errors and recognizable visual cues.
Identifying and addressing materials management needs in an organization can be overwhelming.
In the intricate ecosystem of health care, the supply chain plays a pivotal, yet sometimes underappreciated role.
The quest for excellence in care is a perpetual journey – one that demands continual innovation and adaptability.