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The Health Resources and Services Administration encourages selected nurses to fill out the agency’s National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses.
University of Maryland Medical System nurse leaders discuss how they developed a standardized nursing roadmap, a five-phase developmental framework outlining how nurses advance from orientation through experienced practice into leadership roles.
The AONL Credentialing Center seeks a public member to serve on its steering committee. The steering committee governs the Certified in Executive Nursing Practice and Certified Nurse Manager and Leader certification programs.
The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education opened scholarship applications to assist nurse leaders with the cost of participating in AONL’s Foundational Finance and Business Skills program and Nurse Manager Institute.
The Nursing Community Coalition urges the administration and Congress to correct the Department of Education final rule, which excludes post-baccalaureate nursing from the “professional degree” programs.
During Nurses Week, we want nurse leaders to know: we hear you, we value you and we thank you for the critical work you do every day to lead teams, support patients and navigate increasingly complex challenges across health care.
The Department of Education released its final rule regarding the definition of professional degree programs, excluding nursing from the “professional degree” programs.
The Food and Drug Administration notified the public that Arrow International recommends dialysis catheter kits containing Merit Medical 16F Dual-Valved Splittable Sheath Introducers be taken out of use due to a design defect where the sheath introducer may not split as intended.
Eliminating the universal dose of the hepatitis B vaccine at birth would result in preventable hepatitis B virus infections, liver cancers, deaths and increase healthcare costs by millions, conclude two modeling studies published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Significant Rural Health Fund spending this year will go to large companies with the ability to increase rural healthcare facilities’ use of electronic health records, strengthen cybersecurity and improve state and health-system technology platforms instead of directly benefitting rural health…
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