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Sponsorship Information
In-Person Course
Become a sponsor at the AHA Leadership Summit and make quality connections health care innovators. Many opportunties are available for brand exposure.
AHA Knowledge Exchange
Leaders express their views, strategies & priorities in AHA’s Knowledge Exchange Series on care transformation, innovation & new operating models.
Professional Governance Leadership Conference
Annual Conference
The Professional Governance Leadership Conference provides teaches nurses at all levels to enhance leadership skills in shared decision-making.
Foundation Committees
Calls
Volunteers help the AONL Foundation meet the ever-changing needs of nursing leadership by volunteering their service and expertise.
AONL-AHA Model of Care Learning Community
This care model innovation learning community aims to enhance collaboration, knowledge sharing, and capacity building among organizations.
Interview with the 2023 Risk Professional of the Year
Join the conversation as Tracy Melina, the ASHRM 2023 Health Care Risk Management Professional of the Year, talks about professional growth, biases in health care and building trust in health care.
Empowering Teams Through Trustee and C-suite Leadership in Age-Friendly Care
Join this candid conversation with leaders from the AHA and Hackensack Meridian Health to explore how the Age-Friendly Health Systems framework can serve as a strategic tool to address key challenges in health care. This session offers practical insights for trustees and executives looking to lead systemwide transformation.
Webinar: Empowering Teams Through Trustee and C-suite Leadership in Age-Friendly Care
Webinar will feature Hackensack Meridian Health leaders discussing how the organization transformed care for older adult patients systemwide.
AHA Leadership Experience 2024 Oct 8-10
Increasing demands on physician and administrative leaders have created an epidemic of burnout.