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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
Identifying maternal mental health concerns and intervening early can enable providers to address pre- or post-partum depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and addiction in mothers and improve the baby’s overall well-being.
Food and Drug Administration leaders issued new guidelines in the New England Journal of Medicine for administering the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Trump administration’s tariffs could have significant implications for health care, according to American Hospital Association Board Chair Tina Freese Decker, MHA.
Hiring a team therapist to support critical care nurses can reduce burnout and improve resiliency, a study found.
AONL members may apply for one of two Dr. Karlene Kerfoot Education Grants. The award recognizes and supports nurse leaders who are passionate about leading innovation and technology in health care.
Tina Mammone, PhD, RN, board chair of the AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education and an AONL Board member, was named interim executive director of the AONL Foundation.
On May 22, the House passed the fiscal year 2025 budget bill, which contains significant changes and cuts to Medicaid.
To retain nurses, AONL CEO Claire Zangerle, DNP, RN, says hospitals must compensate them adequately and nurture them early in their careers.
To address the needs of readily available, relevantly skilled nurses who reflect their communities, Nightingale Education Group launched EvolvEd, which offers on-demand microlearning and micro-credentialing for nursing workforces.
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement released a framework to standardize data collection of workplace violence incidents in health care, including critical data elements necessary to analyze incidents effectively.