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Virtual Emerging Nurse Leader Institute - Dec. 3-4, 2025
The Emerging Nurse Leader Institute prepares staff nurses, charge nurses and other nurses with new leadership roles and responsibilities to be dynamic leaders in their current space and beyond.
RE-RELEASE: Empowering Nurses to Complete Same Day Access Mental Health Appointments
Across the VA, access to mental health care is more important than ever — and nurses are leading the way.
Extended use, reuse of PPE linked to more self-contamination, study finds
A pilot study found self-contamination was less likely with single-use personal protective equipment than with extended use and extended reuse.
Study: C. Diff patients discharged to nursing homes need higher level of care
A study found older, hospitalized patients with Clostridioides difficile infections residing in skilled nursing facilities disproportionately experienced poorer health and economic outcomes.
Study: 2024 COVID vaccine protected well against severe illness
A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found the updated 2024-2025 COVID vaccines offered 57% protection against hospitalization and death, although their effectiveness lessened over time.
Extreme heat could increase pregnancy risks, researchers caution
Extreme heat is likely to increase pregnancy risks, according to researchers at Project Heatwave, an initiative seeking to improve research on preventing deaths caused by extreme heat.
American Heart Association: Disruptions to circadian rhythm increase heart disease risk
The American Heart Association released a scientific statement maintaining disruptions to people’s circadian rhythm can increase their risk of cardiovascular disease and other conditions such as obesity, Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
AHA urges smarter AI regulation
The American Hospital Association responded to the Office of Science and Technology Policy request for information on artificial intelligence regulatory reform.
AHA comments on H-1B visa selection process
In a comment letter, the American Hospital Association said the Department of Homeland Security’s proposed revised H-1B visa selection process could lead to workforce shortages, particularly in rural areas.