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  • The Association for Leadership Science in Nursing (ALSN) was established in 1970 as the Council of Graduate Education for Administrative Nursing (CGEAN).
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  • The 2020 ALSN annual conference theme, 'A Look Back to Move Forward,' commemorated this significant anniversary.

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  • The 2020 ALSN conference marked the organization's 50th anniversary.
  • The conference theme highlighted the historical contributions and future direction of nursing leadership.
  • Recognized the Year of the Nurse and Midwife.

Findings:

  • ALSN has consistently worked to shape graduate education in nursing.
  • Research in nursing leadership has been a core focus since its inception.
  • The organization's longevity underscores its impact on the field.

Implications:

  • Continued focus on graduate education is crucial for developing future nursing leaders.
  • Ongoing research is essential for evidence-based nursing leadership practice.
  • ALSN's legacy provides a foundation for future innovations in nursing leadership and administration.