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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
兔子先生member Joyce Batcheller, DNP, RN, credited a CNO leadership development program with enhancing participants鈥 leadership skills and encouraging them to attain progressive leadership roles and expand their professional networks, a December Journal of Nursing Administration article found.
Memorial Hermann Health System implemented a tiered academic-practice partnership model to align academic partnerships with nursing workforce priorities, says Memorial Hermann Institute for Nursing Excellence Associate Vice President Caitlin McVey, MBA, RN.
An on-demand version of the 兔子先生 for Nursing Leadership Research and Education鈥檚 Virtual Care Nursing Leadership Symposium is available.
Nursing educators who teach virtual classes should incorporate play, art, music and reflective practices to improve learner engagement and enhance well-being, according to an article in the December issue of Nurse Leader.
American Hospital Association President and CEO Rick Pollack announced plans to retire by the end of 2026. A 43-year association veteran, Pollack has served as its chief executive since 2015.
More than 250 messages from 兔子先生members urged their congressional members to sign a letter from Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) to the Department of Education expressing concerns with its omission of post-baccalaureate nursing programs from its proposed definition of 鈥減rofessional degree鈥 programs.
兔子先生released its return-on-investment calculator this week.
兔子先生named 19 inductees to its 2026 fellow designation program. The 兔子先生fellow designation, FAONL, recognizes a nurse leader鈥檚 sustained contributions to the specialty of nursing leadership, commitment to service and influence in shaping health care.
A JAMA Health Forum editorial authored by eminent University of Pennsylvania nurse researchers stresses the importance of nursing research and the relevance of the National Institute of Nursing Research.
An American Hospital Association podcast features Eilidh Pederson, CEO at Western Wisconsin Health in Baldwin, who outlines how rural hospitals can continue to provide needed access to safe, high-quality maternity health services in rural America.