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Four-day workweek reduces nurse manager burnout

Offering a four-day workweek for nurse managers at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center based in Atlantic City, N.J. reduced burnout, according to CNO Barbara Cottrell, DNP, RN, an AONL member.

Kingston discusses how to reduce workplace violence

Hospitals can take a multifaceted approach to reducing workplace violence, according to Mary Beth Kingston, PhD, RN.

AHA urges Senate, House to stop enforcement of nursing staffing mandate

The American Hospital Association sent letters to Senate and House members supporting legislation that would prevent enforcement of the Biden Administration’s final rule on minimum nurse staffing requirements for long-term care facilities.

AONL offers remote proctoring for CENP, CNML exams

AONL and the American Hospital Association Certification Centers are offering online remote proctoring for AONL’s Certified Nurse Manager and Leader and Certified in Executive Nursing Practice Certification to enable nurse leaders to take their certification tests at home.
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AHA, Others File Amicus Brief in Maryland to Prevent Injunction Against 340B Pricing for Contract Pharmacy Arrangements

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AONL responds to misleading research on health care teams

AONL responded to misleading research published in Medical Care Journal that is fueling unnecessary fears about innovative health care advancements

IFDHE Blog: Fostering an equitable, inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ health

June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month. This tradition started back in 1969 with the Stonewall Riots – a series of demonstrations that were brought on by the continued mistreatment of LGBTQ+ individuals in New York City.

Experts aim to get ahead of hackers who may target medical devices

A group of cybersecurity experts, representing everyone from NASA to academic medicine, formed a committee targeting the small but potentially lethal threat in which a hacker takes control of a medical device, an act known by some as “medjacking.”

Wedding gowns ‘offer solace’ as families grieve infants

At a NICU in Grand Rapids, Mich., garments created to celebrate one of life’s great joys are repurposed to lend dignity and peace for coping with one of life’s greatest sorrows.
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Engaging Health Care Volunteers to Pursue the Triple Aim

This resource showcases how Volunteer Services strategically supports the Triple Aim. The information comes from interviews with volunteers, auxilians, directors of volunteer services and chief executive officers, who shared critical success factors in engaging volunteers in these efforts.