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The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education raised $60,000 during a fundraising challenge at AONL 2026: Inspiring Leaders.
AONL Board President Ena Williams PhD, RN, called on nurse leaders to seek out ideas that energize them and to be inspired by new thinking at the AONL 2026: Inspiring Leaders conference in Chicago this week.
A retrospective cohort study found nearly one in five pediatric deaths occurring in a U.S. hospital involve sepsis.
In an American Hospital Association podcast, leaders from University of Utah Health, Salt Lake City, discuss how an intensive primary care model is lowering hospital utilization and improving patient stability.
Nursing leaders should prioritize rest, boundaries and well-being to combat staff burnout, says a leader affiliated with a report on burnout from Joyce University of Nursing and Health Sciences, Draper, Utah.
An AONL podcast discusses how the Nurses on Boards Coalition prepares and supports nurses who want to serve or are serving on boards.
A bicameral, bipartisan resolution honors and celebrates the 125th anniversary of the United States Nursing Corps.
AONL and 57 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition thanked Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., for reintroducing the Future Advancement of Academic Nursing Act (H.R. 6607/S.3435).
Lee Health implemented the AONL Transition to Nurse Manager Practice Program in 2024 to equip nurse managers with knowledge, skills and support to succeed.
AONL released a report underscoring how high functioning CNO-Chief Financial Officer partnerships can strengthen workforce stability, enable care model innovation and result in long-term financial sustainability.