AONL

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

In an American Hospital Association podcast, Dwayne Gordon, MD, and Richard Pratley, MD, share lessons learned from AdventHealth’s treatment of patients with long COVID-19.
Infection prevention control practices within hospitals generally do not rely on automation and robotic technology, even though they could improve infection prevention control, a study found.
The American Hospital Association shared resources for Patient Safety Awareness Week, held March 12-18.
The National Institute of Nursing Research announced it plans to train cohorts of nurse scientists to address prevention of firearm injury and related health disparities.
The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing is starting an eight-week intensive program to recruit and prepare students from groups underrepresented in nursing with mentorship, resources, networking and career guidance to facilitate competitive PhD program applications.
Phoenix Children’s last year implemented a program placing experienced nurse leaders in supervisory consulting roles to identify and address patient safety issues as soon as possible.
The Nursing Community Coalition this week released a statement supporting the President Biden’s fiscal year 2024 budget.
Fifty-two members of the Nursing Community Coalition including AONL signed a letter requesting congressional leaders to take legislative action to make permanent the Public Health Emergency waivers put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
AONL invites nurse leaders to share best practices to reduce the turnover challenges plaguing the field.
This week, nearly 155 nurse leaders from over 30 states met in person with their national representatives during AONL’s Advocacy Day.