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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

Nurses can improve care quality, patient outcomes and patient-staff relationships by demonstrating and increasing their cultural competencies, according to a Nurse.com article.
The Nominations Consortium, a group seeking to have more nurse leaders appointed to federal advisory roles, invites nominations for leaders with expertise, background and experience related to six federal advisory bodies to apply for consideration.
Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., sponsor of the AONL-supported Violence for Healthcare Employees (SAVE) Act (H.R. 7961), participated in a roundtable discussion earlier this week
Memorial Hermann Health System leaders will share during an Aug. 25 webinar from 1:00-2:00 ET how to take a human-centric approach to address challenges affecting the nursing workforce.
President Joe Biden on Aug. 16 signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law.
Nurse leaders should register by Aug. 26 for AONL’s Virtual Nurse Advocacy Day on Sept. 13-14.
AONL invites nurse leaders to share their workforce best practices and innovations by Aug. 31, which will be used to assemble a compendium to support and to develop nurse leaders.
The AMN Healthcare 2021 Survey of Registered Nurses provides unique viewpoints on diversity, equality, equity, and inclusion in the healthcare environment, including the experiences of racially and ethnically diverse nurses. Highlights from the survey:
Strong financial skills are necessary to be an effective leader in today’s health care environment. The Finance and Business Skills for Nurse Managers program better equips nurse managers and other leaders for nursing finance management. Cost AONL Member $475 Non-member $600 Location Virtual…
Fewer than three weeks remain for AONL members to apply for the AONL Nurse Executive Fellowship.