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How to Manage Budget Constraints at Your Facility

This episode explores the shifting landscape of healthcare staffing, focusing on the cost-benefit of contingent labor amid Medicaid cuts and a persistent nursing shortage.

Compendium 2.0: Building Sustainable Academic-Practice Partnerships for Nursing Excellence

Learn how partnerships align institutional goals, track outcomes and support workforce planning through shared leadership and resources.

AONL Announces New Board President Elect and Directors for 2026

Chicago (Aug. 15, 2025) - The American Organization for Nursing Leadership membership elected Stuart Downs, DNP, RN, as the 2026 president-elect of the AONL Board of Directors. Downs will assume the presidency Jan. 1, 2028, leading the national membership organization whose strategic focus is excellence in nursing leadership.

AONL announces 2026 board president-elect, directors

The American Organization for Nursing Leadership Aug, 15 announced that Stuart Downs, DNP, R.N., was elected as the 2026 president-elect of the AONL Board of Directors.

AONL Announces Results of the 2025 Board Election

AONL members elected Stuart Downs, DNP, RN, as the 2026 president-elect of the AONL Board of Directors.

Political appointees to oversee scientific grant reviews

A Trump administration executive order will require political appointees to oversee oversight of federal grants to ensure they are “consistent with agency priorities and the national interest.”

2026 Annual Conference

Call for abstracts is open! Submit your ideas by Aug. 29 to help shape the future of nursing leadership.

Study: AI could help EDs to predict admissions

Artificial intelligence can aid emergency department teams in better anticipating which patients will be admitted hours earlier than is currently possible, according to one of the largest prospective AI evaluations in emergency settings.

AHRQ invites hospitals to participate in program to reduce CAUTIs

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality invites adult intensive care units and non-ICUs to participate in a free 9-month program to decrease catheter-associated urinary tract infection rates.