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Voice of Nursing Leadership Archive

Magazine/Newspaper
AONL’s bi-monthly member only magazine informs members about the best practices in nursing leadership across the continuum of care. Its themed issues delve into topics vital to nurse leaders at every level, helping them understand the dynamics in public policy and care delivery shaping professional nursing practice. Members also will learn about upcoming programs and the activities of AONL’s affiliates.

Finance and Business Skills for Nurse Managers

Expand your financial knowledge to increase your impact and influence in your organization.

AONL Webinar to Offer Solutions to Help Nurse Managers

AONL and The Health Management Academy’s Nursing Catalyst team will host a webinar on June 11 at 11:00 a.m. CT to explain how nurse leaders can leverage span-of-control data to invest in unit leadership.

AHA podcast explores creating access to behavioral health

An American Hospital Association video explores how Lifepoint Health is expanding access to behavioral health services.

AHA podcast explores promoting work-life balance for moms

An American Hospital Association podcast discusses how hospitals are promoting a work-life balance to retain new parents, especially moms, in the health care workforce.

AONL’s Begley to retire at end of 2024

Robyn Begley, CEO of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership, AONL Foundation president and AHA’s chief nursing officer, announced her plans to retire at the end of this year.

Adding LPNs to team-based care model improves efficiency

UPMC Health System’s med-surg specialty units adopted a team-based care model to deliver high-quality patient care with greater efficiency, detailed in an article in the May issue of Voice of Nursing Leadership.

Study: AI can predict how well newborns nurse

A modified pacifier and artificial intelligence algorithms to evaluate the data it produces could show whether newborns are learning proper nursing mechanics, a proof-of-concept study found.

Community partners can co-design Black maternal care

Hospitals can co-design maternity care with community partners to improve Black maternal health outcomes proactively and collaboratively, according to an American Hospital Association blog.