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Applying a Health Equity Lens to Environmental Issues

Addressing the differential impact of environmental factors – including climate – on some individuals and communities is increasingly being recognized as a health equity issue.

CENP Facilitated Essentials Review Course

Start your journey to Certified in Executive Nursing Practice (CENP®) certification by studying for the exam with a cohort of colleagues. This unique AONL program combines the CENP on-demand content with weekly discussion forums during a 4-week period.

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UMMS targets community colleges for nurse recruitment

This week the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) announced a $5 million commitment to recruit RNs

Nurses find benefit in 'buddy’ staffing model

A “buddy” staffing model at a 275-bed acute care community-based hospital in the Northeast promoted efficiency

NCC urges retaining nursing provisions in Build Back Better Act

Fifty-six members of the Nursing Community Coalition (NCC), including AONL, sent a letter strongly urging the Senate to preserve shared nursing priorities

Gonzales Healthcare System Makes Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinics Easy

The drive-thru flu vaccine clinics have become a local tradition for 15 years and counting.

LPNs, predictive analytics ease staffing shortages

Nurse leaders found creative ways of responding to hospital staffing challenges this year.

AHA #HealthCareInnovation blog: Health system maps bold path to confronting racism

Building on its long-standing commitment to health equity, Maryland-based Luminis Health redoubled its efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic to chart a road map to leading as an anti-racist organization, writes Tamiko Stanley, chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at the organization, a member of AHA’s Living Learning Network.

Long-acting antibody injection authorized to help prevent COVID-19 in certain patients

The Food and Drug Administration authorized using the combination monoclonal antibody therapy Evusheld to help prevent COVID-19 in certain adults and children with compromised immune systems or a history of severe adverse reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine or its components.