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    3. July 2025 issue: Solving what slows nurses down

    July 2025 issue: Solving what slows nurses down

    In the July issue of Notes on Nursing, discover how 10 nurse-led teams are tackling handoffs, mentorship, and workload in creative new ways, plus the latest NurseHack4Health Pitch-A-Thon info session opportunity, and a new episode of the SEE YOU NOW podcast! Read now!

    Three of nursing’s biggest challenges. Ten nurse-led solutions.

    As AI revolutionizes healthcare, nurses’ expertise is essential to ensuring better workflows for clinicians and a brighter, more equitable future for patients.

    Have an idea to transform nursing?

    Don’t miss the next info session for the 2025 NurseHack4Health Pitch-A-Thon! Find out how your team could receive grant funding to bring your innovation to life on 7/23 at 12PM ET.

    123: Safer together | The architecture of a movement

    This new episode of SEE YOU NOW explores the national safety movement through the eyes of two leaders: nurse Patricia McGaffigan and Dr. Don Berwick, founding CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Together, they make the case for bold leadership, accountability at every level, and why nurses are essential architects of safer healthcare systems.

    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.