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Alarm customization improves nurse response times
Many hospitals use a secondary alarm notification system (SANS) to reduce alarm response times, but these systems often relay all alarms in the same manner.
AONL leaders honored at Cedars-Sinai
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Medical Center named AONL Treasurer David Marshall, DNP, RN, the James R. Klinenberg, MD, and Lynn Klinenberg Linkin Chair in Nursing
Symplr Workforce Strategy Assessment
This tool can help you evaluate if and where gaps exist that may hinder your organization’s pursuit of its goals.
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.”
UT Southwestern Medical Center Offers Online Vaccine Action Center
Though the COVID-19 pandemic has been a fast-evolving situation, the team at UT Southwestern Medical Center, based in Dallas, has been sharing important and useful information with its communities every step of the way. Now it’s focused on vaccination — offering “what to know” about COVID-19 vaccines and the science behind them, blogs by clinicians, FAQs and other key resources.
Data Is Key to Nurse Executive's Responsive Leadership
To quickly and reliably achieve their goals, nurse leaders must effectively gather and make use of data, AONL member Annmarie Chavarria, DNP, RN, senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital told HealthLeaders Media.
NAM nursing report will support more ‘just and healthy’ future
AONL member Susan B. Hassmiller, PhD, RN, wants nurses to read The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity and use its recommendations to ensure a healthier, more just future for all.
Study isolates strategies for increasing nurse specialty certification
Improving hospital work environments and preferentially hiring BSN-prepared nurses are two strategies for increasing nurse specialty certification, according to a study in the May issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration.
Surveys provide clues to pandemic’s effect on nursing profession
Recent surveys suggest the COVID-19 pandemic produced some positive changes to nursing practice as well as conditions leading to increased burnout.