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The best way for rural hospitals to have enough nurses and NPs is to invest in people who already live in the community, says Michele Reisinger, DNP, APRN, an assistant professor of doctoral nursing at Washburn University School of Nursing in Topeka, Kan.
Nurse managers with high retention rates successfully created connection with their staff by offering care, growth and help, according to an AONL and Crucial Learning study.
AONL invites nurse managers and other leaders who directly manage front-line staff to participate in a focus group on the nurse manager role.
AONL seeks abstracts for its 2024 annual conference April 8-11 in New Orleans.
An American Hospital Association podcast features David Rosenthal, DO, PhD, medical director at Northwell Health’s Center for Young Adult, Adolescent and Pediatric HIV in Great Neck, N.Y., and at the Center for Transgender Care in New Hyde Park, N.Y.
In an American Hospital Association podcast, MUSC Health in Charleston, S.C., explains how it collaborated with a school system and other community stakeholders to spread confidence in the COVID-19 vaccines.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week recommended the use of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus vaccines from GSK and Pfizer for people ages 60 years and older.
An American Hospital Association resource highlights four strategies and tactics used by many hospitals to reduce health care-associated infections and improve their infection prevention and control efforts.
After surgical site infections increased across multiple surgical specialties during the pandemic, a rural acute care hospital in Billings, Mont., started a retrospective quality assurance project to identify factors leading to an increase in surgical site infections between January 2020 and…
A collaboration between the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences and the University of Minnesota School of Nursing will expand the nurse-midwifery workforce in the Upper Midwest and increase access to care in rural areas.