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The latest stories from AHA Today.

Rebuilding a New Minneapolis: From Tragedy to Transformation, a two-part video, describes how George Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, transformed diversity, equity and inclusion work in Minneapolis and its surrounding communities.
Hospitals and health systems need to implement organizational or systemic interventions to improve the work environment to address burnout, according to an American Hospital Association blog.
Often the fear of saying the wrong thing prevents health care workers from reaching out to colleagues they are worried about.
The American Hospital Association will host a webinar on June 15 from 1:00-2:00 ET on preventing suicide in the health care workforce.
The American Hospital Association invites innovative palliative or end-of-life care providers to apply for its Circle of Life Awards.
Nominations are due June 7 for candidates for five positions on AONL’s Board of Directors.
Bedside checklists applying evidence-based nursing-led interventions could be beneficial as a public health emergency response, according to a study.
Orthopedic surgery comprised 35.3% of 68 wrong-site surgery claims from 2013 to 2020, according to a May study.
The Joint Commission released Speak Up For Your Mental Health to help people understand the signs and symptoms of mental illness.
The Department of Health and Human Services last week awarded more than $65 million to 35 Health Resources and Services Administration-funded health centers to address the maternal mortality crisis.