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This annual OLN event brings together members and other academic nursing leaders—including associate and assistant deans—to connect, develop leadership strategies, and share practical exemplars.
This is a separate event. Learn more and register for the program here.
Join Dr. Natalya Kos’myna, a distinguished MIT research scientist, for a discussion on how neurotechnology and generative AI influence teaching, simulation, and learner support. Dr. Kos’myna will highlight considerations for academic nursing leaders related to learner and learner outcomes assessment, privacy and security, equity, transparency, and responsible adoption of AI-enabled measurement in learning environments.
This award honors John P. McGovern for his noted clinical practice and research, and distinguished record of scholarship, skill, and service.
Join colleagues to honor Dr. Betty Ferrell’s extraordinary contributions to palliative and end-of-life nursing education and her global impact on advancing compassionate care for people with serious illness. Through her groundbreaking work at City of Hope and with the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC), Dr. Ferrell has shaped a generation of nurses through scholarship, leadership, and advocacy. Participants will reflect on her enduring legacy and the continuing importance of science, communication, dignity, and comfort in nursing practice.
Coffee & Connect
Join Shankar Vedantam, internationally renowned journalist, podcaster, and science correspondent, to examine the hidden assumptions and cognitive shortcuts that influence leadership judgment, team dynamics, learner assessment, and organizational culture. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and the social sciences, Vedantam offers leaders practical frameworks for building curiosity, reducing bias, and designing environments where people can think more clearly and work more effectively—especially when stakes are high and resources are constrained.
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Phone: 202-463-6930 | Email: conferences@aacnnursing.org | Website: www.aacnnursing.org/conferences