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AONL Names Patricia Yoder-Wise Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
Chicago (Dec 16, 2024) – The American Organization for Nursing Leadership announced Patricia S. Yoder-Wise as the 2025 recipient of its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.
AONL Announces 2025 Class of Fellows
CHICAGO (Dec. 9, 2024) – The American Organization for Nursing Leadership announced the 2025 inductees into its fellow designation program.
Claire Zangerle Named Chief Nurse Executive of the AHA and Chief Executive Officer of AONL
The American Hospital Association (AHA) named Claire M. Zangerle, DNP, R.N., as senior vice president and chief nurse executive of AHA and chief executive officer of its American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
Claire Zangerle Named AONL Chief Executive Officer and AHA Chief Nurse Executive
CHICAGO (November 7, 2024) – The American Hospital Association today named Claire M. Zangerle, DNP, R.N., chief executive officer of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership and senior vice president and chief nurse executive of AHA.
AONL Announces New Treasurer and Board Directors
Chicago (Aug. 15, 2024) – The American Organization for Nursing Leadership membership elected Jacqueline Herd, DNP, RN, to serve a three-year term as treasurer of the AONL Board of Directors beginning Jan.1 2025.
Laudio and AONL Release New Report on Nurse Manager Retention
BOSTON, MA – October 22, 2024 – Laudio and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) today announced the release of their second joint report, Trends and Innovations in Nurse Manager Retention. The report provides new data on nurse manager retention trends, along with the downstream impacts of manager turnover, and couples it with actionable insights directly from managers on high-priority improvements to promote satisfaction, retention, and growth.
When Nurses Vote, Health Care Policy Changes for the Better
Without nurses, quality care would be out of reach for many U.S. residents. As the largest, most trusted health care profession , nurses’ influence on public health and policy cannot be overstated. With so much at stake for the future of health care, it is essential for nurses to make their voices heard, because when nurses speak, health care changes for the better.
AONL Announces Recipients of Annual Membership Awards
CHICAGO (April 4, 2024) – The American Organization for Nursing Leadership today announced the recipients of its 2024 awards, which highlight AONL members and a hospital demonstrating exemplary leadership practices. AONL will honor the recipients during its annual conference April 9 in New Orleans.
Misleading Research Fuels Unnecessary Fears About Innovative Health Care Advancements
A recent article in Medical Care Journal claims hospitals are reverting to outdated team nursing models, substituting registered nurses with lower-paid, less qualified staff. This depiction does not align with the innovative care models health care systems are using today.
AONL and Laudio Release New Report Measuring the Impact of Nurse Managers on Health System Performance
BOSTON – April 3, 2024 – Laudio and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership today announced the release of the inaugural Quantifying Nurse Manager Impact report, which delivers insights on the impact of nurse managers on health system financial outcomes and key factors that can impede this impact.