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Agility, Stability Key for Pandemic Academic-Practice Partnerships

In 2012, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) developed Guiding Principles for

Efficiencies Gained: Starting Centralized Bed Placement During a Pandemic

Patients enter acute care facilities through many different portals: emergency rooms, direct admissions from physician offices, surgery suites, transfers from other hospitals and ambulatory call centers.

Needs Assessment Shows Members Value COVID-19 Resources, Education and Advocacy

Thank you to all members who participated in the AONL 2021 Needs Assessment fielded electronically in March. More than 1,370 nurse leaders shared their thoughts on the future of nursing leadership, AONL benefits and resources and the role AONL plays in their work.

Nurse Executive Role in HICS: COVID-19 Insights

Hospitals continue to confront a wide variety of operational and fiscal challenges daily; the COVID-19 pandemic was no exception.

Promoting Resilience During a Marathon: Q & A with Novant Health’s Vaccaro

Health care organizations have learned much about promoting and supporting resilience during the pandemic. Michael Vaccaro, MHA/MBA, RN, is senior vice president for acute

Growing the Next Generation of Nurses: The Adelante Program

Nursing leaders and schools are being called upon to educate and prepare the next generation of nurses with the skill sets necessary to lead in meeting the distinctive needs of the U. S. population.

AONL COVID-19 Longitudinal Study Finds Top Challenges for Nurse Leaders

Since the initial survey, evidence has emerged indicating access to personal protective equipment (PPE) has improved while the challenge of mental health and staffing have worsened. As stated by one nurse leader: “We have seen nurses leaving the profession due to moral distress, burnout and fatigue. I believe if we can address the root cause of this problem, we will retain more nurses and begin to stabilize the numbers in the workforce.”

AONL COVID-19 Yearlong Study Follows

The American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) and Joslin Marketing partnered to conduct a longitudinal study on the impact of COVID-19 on nursing leadership. The study was launched as a series: July 2020, February 2021 and August 2021.

Effective Leader Onboarding for Professional Governance: Advice From Experts

Victoria, a staff nurse with no previous professional nursing governance council or committee experience has just been appointed a member of a division-wide nursing practice council.

VOICE | January 2024