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  • Healthcare Management

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  • The Association for Leadership Science in Nursing (ALSN) is dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of leadership within the nursing profession.
  • Effective nursing leadership is crucial for quality patient care and healthcare system efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize key discussions and themes from the ALSN International Conference held in September 2024.
  • To highlight advancements and contemporary issues in nursing leadership science.

Main Methods:

  • The content is based on the proceedings and discussions from the ALSN International Conference.
  • This abstract synthesizes information presented by nurse leaders from the United States and Canada.

Main Results:

  • The conference served as a platform for disseminating research and best practices in nursing leadership.
  • Keynote presentations and breakout sessions addressed critical aspects of nursing leadership.

Conclusions:

  • The ALSN conference fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange among nursing leaders.
  • Continued focus on leadership science is essential for the future of nursing and healthcare.