Nurse Leadership
AONE member Sue Hassmiller, senior adviser for nursing at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, spoke at the official U.S. launch of a global campaign spearheaded by the International Council of Nurses and the World Health Organization.
The American Association of Kidney Patients awarded Nancy Uhland, a George Washington University nurse practitioner, what some consider to be the highest honor for kidney health professionals.
The White House fiscal year 2019 budget proposal released last week includes deep cuts to Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs, something the Nursing Community Coalition opposes.
As other rescue teams worked to reach the remotely located survivors, nurse anesthetist Katie Kineally worked with other first responders to help the crash victims
The AHA is accepting nominations through March 16 for outstanding clinicians to be considered for leadership positions within the association. The Committee on Clinical Leadership is seeking five at-large clinicians to serve three-year appointments. The CCL is responsible for providing clinical…
The American Organization of Nurse Executives on April 13 will present its 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award to Linda Quinn Everett, RN.
Nurse leader roles will continue to grow in 2018, said AONE President Bob Dent, in a recent Medscape article.
The funding would reauthorize key nursing workforce development programs through 2022 and modernize them, the coalition said.
A Colorado man who was saved by nurses last year when running the Key West Half Marathon in Florida ran part of the same race in mid-January alongside one of his rescuers.
Nurses were ranked the most trusted profession in 2017, according to the annual Gallup poll on honesty and ethical standards, AONE reports. Nurses have topped the list of 22 professions for the past 16 years. Most Americans polled (82 percent) described nurses’ ethics as high or very high. Read…