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AONL 2021: Goodwin entertains, inspires

A conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, PhD, kicked off the AONL 2021 Virtual Conference on Tuesday.

AONL 2021: Williams equips nurse leaders to fight health care inequities

In a presentation packed with persuasive statistics and research findings, Harvard University professor David R. Williams, PhD, explained why race, ethnicity, education, income

AONL 2021: Buerhaus outlines pandemic’s impact on nursing workforce

Nurse and health care economist Peter Buerhaus, PhD, RN, shared preliminary findings from recent and ongoing research into the pandemic’s impact on the nursing workforce.

NCC wants public health, other priorities included in infrastructure package

Fifty-two members of the Nursing Community Coalition (NCC), including AONL, sent a letter to congressional leadership last week outlining the coalition’s shared public health

Joint Commission advises on community engagement to promote equity

This week, the Joint Commission released a Quick Safety advisory, which provides four strategies to help hospitals and medical centers support the needs of diverse populations

House committee passes bill with increases for nursing research, maternal health

The House Appropriations Committee this week voted 33-25 to approve legislation providing $253.8 billion for the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education in fiscal year 2022, a 28% increase over the prior fiscal year.
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Jefferson Health Doctor Uses Social Media to Debunk COVID-19 Misinformation

A physician/chief medical social media officer at Jefferson Health posts TikTok videos to dispel myths about health care and the COVID-19 vaccine.

Nurse leader shares keys to successful shared governance

Shared governance needs continuous care, attention, advocacy “and that 'care-and-feeding' piece to make it successful," AONL member Peg Gagne, MSN, RN, told HealthLeaders

University of Washington prioritizes antiracism in nursing

The University of Washington School of Nursing in Seattle is taking steps to confront racism in nursing, among them, the creation of a Center for Antiracism in Nursing.

IFDHE issues final health equity toolkit

This week, the American Hospitals Association’s (AHA) Institute for Diversity and Health Equity (IFDHE) released its fourth toolkit, Community Partnerships