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AONL’s Begley to retire at end of 2024

Robyn Begley, CEO of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership, AONL Foundation president and AHA’s chief nursing officer, announced her plans to retire at the end of this year.

Adding LPNs to team-based care model improves efficiency

UPMC Health System’s med-surg specialty units adopted a team-based care model to deliver high-quality patient care with greater efficiency, detailed in an article in the May issue of Voice of Nursing Leadership.

Study: AI can predict how well newborns nurse

A modified pacifier and artificial intelligence algorithms to evaluate the data it produces could show whether newborns are learning proper nursing mechanics, a proof-of-concept study found.

UnityPoint Health CNO wants to use virtual nursing for mentoring

UnityPoint Health System ultimately wants to use virtual nursing to mentor novice nurses, according to CNO Sarah Brown.

CENP Essentials Review Course

Start your journey to Certified in Executive Nursing Practice (CENP®) certification by studying for the exam with a cohort of colleagues.

FDA issues alert against using plastic syringes made in China

The Food and Drug Administration this week announced users should transition away from using plastic syringes made or distributed by Chinese manufacturers Jiangsu Caina Medical, Jiangsu Shenli Medical Production, Shanghai Kindly Enterprise Development Group and Zhejiang Longde Pharmaceutical.

Study: Tool assessing resources could prevent maternal deaths

Hospitals should use the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Level of Care Assessment Tool to gain a better understanding of their resources and capabilities to make sure pregnant individuals receive risk-appropriate care, a study found.

In 45 states, nursing homes lack staff to meet new standards

Fewer than half of nursing facilities in 45 states meet all three staffing minimums required in a federal regulation stipulating staffing ratios in nursing homes, according to a KFF analysis.

Study: Digital gaming can recognize nurses, improve retention

A mobile social gaming app boosted nurse engagement and connected nurses to the joy of their work, a study found. Published in the June issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration, the study took place at two hospitals in Oregon and Alaska.

NCSBN releases fraud detection guidance

The National Council of State Boards of Nursing this week released guidance providing nursing educators and employers with recommendations for identifying fraud when they review nurse applications and transcripts for advanced study, employment, certification or other uses.