Workforce

The American Hospital Association offers these resources for addressing health care workforce issues for leaders of hospitals and health systems.

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The Emerging Nurse Leader Institute (ENLI) prepares staff nurses with leadership responsibilities, assistant managers, or nurses who aspire to leadership roles to be leaders of tomorrow.
Master essential leadership skills, financial management and conflict resolution with this high-impact program designed for early-career and experienced nurse managers alike.
Develop a network of peers through the Fellowship in Executive Nursing Leadership. A nine-month program with a mix of seasoned nurse executives from across the country.
AONL has identified the following resources on quality and safety to assist you in preventing and analyzing health care-related adverse events and close calls. Additional tools can be found here. To ensure you are viewing the most up-to-date information on any of the web-based resources, you鈥
The Leadership Laboratory is a blended learning program (online work and conference call) held over a seven-month period. The program is a fresh format for the leadership development of nurse managers and is facilitated by Dr. Barbara Mackoff.