AONE The American Organization of Nurse Executives









AONE Webinar Archives

Did you know that 90% of our webinar participants said they would recommend one of our webinars to a colleague?  AONE’s exciting series of encore presentations from the 42nd Annual Meeting offers a chance to hear from our most popular sessions at the annual meeting.  “This was a great, in-depth overview,” said one of our attendees at our first webinar in September.  An attendee at our most recent webinar commented that it was, "very interesting and well presented." Interested in learning more about electronic health care records or virtual modeling tools, but fear you’ve missed your chance?  It’s not too late.  All of our webinars are available for purchase on-demand.  That means you listen when and where you want – and you can still earn CE credits even if you can’t attend the live event. 

AONE 2009 Webinar Archives - Available On-Demand

"Preparing the Nursing Workforce for Electronic Health Care Records" with Dana Alexander, RN, MSN, MBA, Chief Nursing Officer, GE Healthcare Integrated IT Solutions and Donna DuLong, BSN, RN, Former Executive Program Directer, TIGER Initiative.

Click here to purchase the on-demand content from this webinar.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"Harnessing Nursing Complexity through Virtual Worlds" with Thomas R. Clancy, MBA, PhD, University of Minnesota School of Nursing.

Click here to purchase the on-demand content from this webinar.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

"The Smart Room" with Susan Killmeyer, MSN, Clinical Director, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Shadyside.

Click here to purchase the on-demand content from this webinar.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

All the archive webinars provide one (1) contact hour of continuing nursing education* based upon the satisfactory completion of an evaluation.  Completed evaluation forms are necessary for receiving credit.

*The American Organization of Nurse Executives is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.