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An American Hospital Association webinar will explore how Penn State Health leaders built a workforce plan to improve patient care through extreme challenges and market fluctuations.
Forty-four senators signed an April 10 letter to colleagues requesting $530 million for Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs in fiscal year 2024.
To care effectively for a larger number of sicker patients with fewer physicians, Duke University Health System redesigned its ambulatory specialty practices by hiring more nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
AONL and the American Hospital Association will conduct maintenance on its member-only login system from Friday, April 14, at 5:00 p.m. CT, through Saturday, April 15 at 9:00 a.m. CT.
The AARP Center for Health Equity through Nursing seeks nurses ─ working or retired ─ to mentor nursing students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-serving institutions and American Indian/Alaska Native schools.
The Nurses on Boards Coalition requests nurses who serve on boards participate in an inaugural survey.
AONL CEO Robyn Begley called for stakeholders to work collectively to solve the burnout and shortages affecting the nursing workforce.
An American Hospital Association podcast explores how Advocate Children’s Hospital is persevering through the triple threat of COVID-19, RSV and flu.
A National Institutes of Health multi-site clinical trial showed less than 1% of people with opioid use disorder whose drug use includes fentanyl experienced withdrawal when starting buprenorphine in the emergency department.
A surgical intensive care unit improved clinical alarm management practices and reduced nurses’ self-reported alarm fatigue, a study found.