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

Children’s Mercy Kansas City opened a high-tech command center to monitor patients and address care concerns.
AONL member Roy Simpson, DNP, RN, helped to create an online, self-paced data science certificate program at the Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing in Atlanta to enable nurses to use big data to solve problems in health care settings.
More than 75% of travel nurses report being satisfied with their most recent travel job, compared to only 51% of nurses who report being satisfied with their last staff position, a survey found.
The National Institutes of Health invites educational institutions to apply to develop programs to train pre-doctoral scholars from diverse backgrounds in prevention.
Bernadette Melnyk, PhD, APRN, plans to focus on fixing stressful conditions that cause burnout, depression and lower staffing levels as Ohio State University’s vice president for health promotion and chief wellness officer.
AONL Member Pamela Cipriano, PhD, RN, will be designated an American Academy of Nursing Living Legend this fall at the Academy’s annual Health Policy Conference in Washington, D.C.
The Nursing Community Coalition thanked Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and 11 bipartisan co-sponsors for introducing the Nurse Corps Tax Parity Act of 2023 (S. 1446).
AONL this week released a podcast exploring how rural health care facilities can develop strong relationships with a regional partner to continue operating.
The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education this month awarded a research grant of $14,985 to examine and compare the work and practice environments of nurse managers before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an interview with Becker’s Healthcare, AONL CEO Robyn Begley, DNP, said mandated nurse-to-patient staffing ratios remove nurse leaders’ ability to use their clinical judgment to decide what particular patients need at any one time.