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

With input with bedside charge nurses, nurse leaders at the University of Florida Health Jacksonville developed a charge nurse fellowship.
AONL and the AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education invite nurse leaders to respond to the fifth iteration of the Longitudinal Nursing Leadership Insight Study.
Health care organizations should develop institutional assisted fall policies collaboratively, considering the lived experiences of staff, a study concludes.
Sens. Dick Durb, D-Ill., and Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., this week reintroduced the AONL-supported Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act.
The 2024 ORYX performance-measure reporting requirements include joining the Joint Commission National Healthcare Safety Network Group.
The American Hospital Association submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services urging the agency to scratch its proposal to implement minimum staffing standards for long-term care facilities.
The American Hospital Association’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative released an issue brief offering proven strategies and action steps to enable hospitals to provide trauma support to their workforce after an incident or threat of violence.
AONL and the 62 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition sent a welcome letter to Rear Admiral Jennifer Moon, DNP, RN, the new CNO at the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
Starting Jan. 2, 2024, a nurse who holds a compact license and moves to another compact state will need to apply for a new license within 60 days of relocating, according to revised Nurse Licensure Compact rules from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
The latest American Hospital Association Chair File podcast features Mary Beth Kingston, PhD, RN, executive vice president and CNO at Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health.