AONL
Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
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.
The latest report from AONL and Laudio examines how Gen Z RNs’ unique preferences are reshaping the nursing workforce and offers recommendations on how nurse leaders can support the long-term retention of Gen Z nurses.
AONL invites candidates at all levels of nursing leadership and across the continuum to apply for its Board of Directors representing Regions 1, 3, and 6 and the At-Large position.
AONL announced its annual award recipients this week. Jeffrey Doucette, DNP, RN, senior vice president and CNO at Press Ganey, South Bend, Ind., will receive the AONL Exemplary Leadership Award.
The American Organization for Nursing Leadership Foundation for Nursing Research and Education announced Amany Farag, PhD, RN, as the 2026 recipient of the AONL Foundation Nurse Researcher Award. The award honors an outstanding nurse researcher recognized by the broader nursing community for their…
The American Organization for Nursing Leadership announced the recipients of its 2026 awards, which highlight AONL members, a state chapter and a hospital demonstrating exemplary leadership practices. AONL will honor the recipients during its annual conference March 29- April 1 in Chicago.
The American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL), in partnership with Laudio, released its Spring 2026 report, Engaging and Retaining Gen Z Nurses: Trends and Strategies. Based on data from nearly 100,000 RNs across 150+ hospitals, the report reveals how Gen Z nurses are reshaping workforce…
Heart organizations released updated guidelines on managing cholesterol, including lowering the age to begin screening and treatment from age 40 to 30.
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