AONL

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

Despite the workforce shortage, the United States has filled its green card limit for international nurses this fiscal year.
The Health Resources and Services Administration seeks nominations for its Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages.
In an interview, AONL Member Kathleen Sanford said nurses need to learn how to be strategic thinkers at every leadership level.
Nurses are invited to view for the finale of The Nurse Antigone, to be shown on a streaming platform on May 18 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. ET.
AONL and 49 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition thanked members of Congress for supporting legislation to improve access to workers’ compensation.
Nine hospital system leaders detailed their initiatives to meaningfully combat clinician burnout.
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.