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AONL expressed gratitude to nurse leaders during National Nurses Week, held May 6-12.
Leaders who address self-limiting beliefs and think creatively can find new ways to approach systemic problems, said internationally recognized multimedia artist Phil Hansen during the closing keynote at AONL 20Leaders who address self-limiting beliefs and think creatively can find new ways to…
In response to a fundraising challenge, donors gave more than $34,000 to the AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education during AONL 2023.
John Whyte, MD, chief medical officer at WebMD, raised questions during AONL 2023 about the safety of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in medicine while underscoring that patients are feeling increasingly empowered to use them.
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts still have a long way to go in health care, and nurse leaders can accelerate that change by prioritizing it operationally, expanding recruitment pipelines and fostering internal cultures that support diverse staff, said a panel of nursing and DEI…
Two nursing researchers speaking at AONL 2023 said inquiry-based learning encourages questioning and exploration to improve care, but intense financial pressures may limit implementation.
Grammy-nominated spoken word artist Sekou Andrews delivered a powerful keynote on the transformative power of storytelling this week at AONL 2023.
AONL welcomed nearly 3,000 attendees to its annual conference in Anaheim, Calif. this week.
The United States health care system was too divided, outdated and disorganized to respond efficiently to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report released this week.
An issue brief from the American Hospital Association’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative provides evidence-based tools and strategies to help hospitals assess violence risks and make the care environment safer.