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    3. April 2025 issue: Transforming care, one unit at a time

    April 2025 issue: Transforming care, one unit at a time

    In the April issue of Notes on Nursing, find out how nursing innovation units catalyzed small changes into big impact for nurses at Lehigh Valley Health Network. Plus, a new action guide for building a systemic culture of safety within health systems. Read now!

    Transforming nursing, one innovation unit at a time

    Nurses at Lehigh Valley Health Network are proving that small changes lead to major breakthroughs in care. Learn how they did it.

    Building a culture of safety, from the boardroom to the bedside

    What does a truly safe healthcare system look like? The Safer Together initiative provides actionable direction for advancing safer care and reduced harm for patients and nurses alike.

    Online nurse and allied health education

    Register on JnJInstitute.com for access to the EMPOWOR program offering free clinical education and leadership resources including CE accredited online courses.

    We’re here to support you and your colleagues – spread the word!

    Through Notes on Nursing, you’re the first to know about the latest empowering innovation opportunities from Johnson & Johnson. If you have colleagues interested in these programs, share this issue and encourage them to subscribe at nursing.jnj.com/notes-on-nursing!

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    April 2026 issue: Strengthening the next generation of rural nurses

    In the April issue of Notes on Nursing, meet the Iowa-raised RN now working to ensure new nurses in rural facilities get the support they need to build confidence and thrive. Plus, a new SEE YOU NOW episode, and a free training for nurses responding to natural disasters.

    March 2026 issue: How one nurse team reimagined patient mobility

    In the March issue of Notes on Nursing, meet the nursing team reimagining patient mobility. When the team at Tufts noticed a care gap, they leveraged learnings from the AACN CSI Nursing Workforce Solutions program to find an impactful solution. Plus, a new NurseHack4Health sprint, and an AI-focused SEE YOU NOW series!

    February 2026 issue: Invest in nurses, improve care

    Nursing has historically been underfunded, and it’s holding back healthcare. In the February issue of Notes on Nursing, find out how strategic investments can strengthen the workforce and improve care. Plus, NurseHack4Health mini hacks, a new episode of the SEE YOU NOW podcast, and more!

    Subscribe to Notes on Nursing, our monthly news digest.

    Our monthly e-newsletter highlights the nurse innovators transforming healthcare from the inside out, the leaders catalyzing the profession forward, and the nursing students and educators who are building the workforce of the future, as well as up-to-date information on nursing scholarships, events, and more.