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  AdventHealth’s standardized career ladder program to keep nurses at the bedside has helped it retain more than 700 nurses, saving roughly $47.5 million in 2024. 
  
  AONL members discussed the need for CNOs to attain update management skills and technological expertise.
  
  The American Hospital Association released its latest social media toolkit for spreading awareness of the flu. 
  
  Sen. Shelley Moore Caputo, R-W.V., said the H-1B visa program is critical to health care delivery in rural areas. 
  
  The AONL Foundation for Nursling Leadership Education and Research has extended the deadline to Oct. 24 to nominate a nurse researcher for the AONL Foundation Researcher of the Year Award.
  
  A HealthLeaders Media article discussed the recent AONL and Laudio report, highlighting eight key metrics nurse leaders can use to predict burnout.
  
  AONL encourages its members to take the Gen 2 Insights 2025 Survey by the end of today, Oct. 17, the deadline to respond. 
  
  In an American Hospital Association podcast, the medical director from Women’s Hospital, Baton Rouge, La., discusses how the hospital brings a state-of-the-art mobile mammography unit to communities across Louisiana. 
  
  Pediatric experts disputed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Acting Director Jim O’Neil’s call for manufacturers to split apart the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine into three separate shots. 
  
  The National Institute for Nursing Research announced a funding initiative to support the development of innovative research centers within nursing schools to advance nurse-led, community-engaged science.