On-Demand Webinars
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Driving Precision Health Integration into Nursing Practice
March 12, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
This webinar is hosted by AACN’s Research Leadership Network (RLN).
Webinar Details
Precision Health is an innovative and personalized approach to healthcare tailored to the individual. It draws on unique genomic information alongside socioeconomic and cultural influence, as well as environmental and lifestyle factors to support individualized, person-centered care.
Although Precision Health has led to significant advancements in healthcare, its adoption within nursing practice remains limited. A major barrier to integration is the absence of clear implementation guidelines. Nurses generally recognize the value of Precision Health in enhancing person-centered care and support its inclusion in nursing practice; however, confidence in how to effectively integrate it remains comparatively low.
This webinar is hosted by AACN’s Research Leadership Network (RLN).
- Participants will be able to explain what Precision Health is and discuss its advantages for person-centered care.
- Participants will be able to identify the current barriers to integrating Precision Health into nursing practice, including the lack of clear implementation guidelines and limited confidence among nurses.
- Participants will be able to reflect on and describe ways to incorporate Precision Health principles into their own nursing practice.
From Partnership to Impact: Building an Exemplary Academic–Practice Partnership
March 10, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Details
Many academic–practice partnerships remain informal and transactional, focused primarily on student clinical placements rather than long-term workforce sustainability, scholarship, and systems level impact. This webinar explores how intentionally designed academic–practice partnerships—built on shared governance, mutual investment, and measurable outcomes—can strengthen both academic and health system missions. Participants will examine strategies for moving from partnership in name to partnership that delivers enduring workforce, educational, and practice outcomes.
The speakers of this session are winners of the AACN Exemplary Academic-Practice Partnership Awards.
Outcomes:
- Describe the structural foundations of an exemplary academic–practice partnership grounded in shared governance and mutual accountability.
- Identify strategies to strengthen the undergraduate-to-workforce pipeline, including retention, readiness, and cost savings for health systems.
- Explain how practice-based scholarship is accelerated through embedded nurse scientist and clinical research infrastructure models.
- Discuss emerging directions for sustainable partnership growth, including CNL/DNP practices, faculty practice integration, and system-level impact.
Condition 4: Access and Success – Expanding Pathways and Sustaining Achievement
February 24, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Details
This session explores how academic nursing programs can enhance access and promote success for students, staff, and faculty by identifying and addressing structural, cultural, and procedural barriers that impact participation and achievement. Grounded in the AACN Ecosystem of Excellence in Academic Nursing, the session examines the Access and Success Condition within the Operational Core, emphasizing the creation of clear pathways, equitable resource distribution, and responsive support systems that reflect the needs of all members of the academic community—including nontraditional learners and individuals managing complex life circumstances.
Participants will explore data-informed strategies for admissions, hiring, retention, and professional development, along with continuous improvement practices that foster accountability, adaptability, and lasting impact. Discussion will also highlight the relationship between Humanistic Conditions—particularly support, connection, and preparedness—and the institutional systems that enable individuals to thrive.
By linking these principles to AACN’s Access, Connection, and Engagement (ACE) vision, this session demonstrates how intentional, evidence-based approaches to access and success contribute to institutional excellence, workforce readiness, and the advancement of academic nursing.
Learning Outcomes
After participating in this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Evaluate institutional practices that influence access, retention, and advancement for students, staff, and faculty.
- Identify structural and situational barriers that limit success across roles, including unclear pathways, limited resources, and restrictive processes.
- Apply strategies to build clear, mission-aligned pathways and support systems that promote growth, recognition, and success for all members of the academic nursing community.
- Explain how the Access and Success Condition within the Operational Core supports the ACE vision by aligning institutional structures with the human and educational needs of a dynamic nursing workforce.
About the Ecosystem
The AACN Ecosystem of Excellence in Academic Nursing is a comprehensive, evidence-informed framework that aligns mission, people, and systems to c reate environments where all students, staff, and faculty can thrive.
At its foundation are the Humanistic Conditions—Healthy, Psychologically Safe, Connected, Supported, Valued, and Prepared—that enable individuals to achieve their best. These are integrated through the Ecosystem’s three Cores:
- Human Core, which centers on the Humanistic Conditions that foster well-being and engagement.
- Operational Core, which aligns systems and strategies through five Institutional Conditions: Infrastructure and Capacity, Climate and Intergroup Relations, Education and Scholarship, Access and Success, and Community Engagement.
- Institutional Core, which grounds excellence in shared culture through five Cultural Conditions: Mission, Vision, Values, Traditions, and Norms.
The Operational Core is supported by a digital Ecosystem Toolkit that translates the framework into actionable strategies and measurable outcomes, including:
- Strategies that strengthen policies, practices, and structures
- Scenarios illustrating real-world challenges and solutions—each intentionally linked to the Humanistic Conditions of the Ecosystem and aligned with relevant AACN Essentials
- Reflection questions that promote dialogue, planning, and innovation
- Dashboards and planning tools to monitor progress and outcomes
- Curated supporting literature that provides evidence and context for implementation
Note: Recording of the webinar will be available soon after the webinar airs. Visit AACN's On-Demand Webinars to watch.
Condition 3: Education and Scholarship – Advancing Learning, Discovery, and Innovation
February 03, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Details
This session examines how curriculum, teaching, and scholarship shape academic excellence, institutional impact, and workforce readiness in academic nursing. Grounded in the AACN Ecosystem of Excellence in Academic Nursing, the session explores the Education and Scholarship Condition within the Operational Core, emphasizing education as a whole-person process—where students, staff, and faculty are supported to grow as scholars, educators, and leaders.
Participants will explore strategies to align educational and scholarly practices with the AACN Essentials, promote access to quality learning and well-being, and create psychologically safe and intellectually vibrant environments that nurture curiosity and innovation. The session highlights universal design for learning, mentorship, collaborative inquiry, and technology-enhanced learning as powerful tools for preparing a responsive and practice-ready nursing workforce.
Discussion will also consider how the Humanistic Conditions—particularly support, value, and preparedness—intersect with teaching and scholarship to foster lifelong learning and professional growth across roles.
Learning Outcomes
After participating in this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Describe how integrated approaches to education and scholarship strengthen institutional effectiveness, professional preparedness, and individual growth.
- Identify strategies to enhance curriculum, research, and professional development environments that support engagement, innovation, and well-being across students, staff, and faculty.
- Implement approaches that advance teaching excellence, mentorship, scholarly productivity, and universal learning experiences across the academic nursing continuum.
- Explain how the Education and Scholarship Condition within the Operational Core supports AACN’s Access, Connection, and Engagement (ACE) vision by aligning learning, discovery, and practice for sustained excellence.
About the Ecosystem
The AACN Ecosystem of Excellence in Academic Nursing is a comprehensive, evidence-informed framework that aligns mission, people, and systems to create environments where all students, staff, and faculty can thrive.
At its foundation are the Humanistic Conditions—Healthy, Psychologically Safe, Connected, Supported, Valued, and Prepared—that enable individuals to achieve their best. These are integrated through the Ecosystem’s three Cores:
- Human Core, which centers on the Humanistic Conditions that foster well-being and engagement.
- Operational Core, which aligns systems and strategies through five Institutional Conditions: Infrastructure and Capacity, Climate and Intergroup Relations, Education and Scholarship, Access and Success, and Community Engagement.
- Institutional Core, which grounds excellence in shared culture through five Cultural Conditions: Mission, Vision, Values, Traditions, and Norms.
The Operational Core is supported by a digital Ecosystem Toolkit that translates the framework into actionable strategies and measurable outcomes, including:
- Strategies that strengthen policies, practices, and structures
- Scenarios illustrating real-world challenges and solutions—each intentionally linked to the Humanistic Conditions of the Ecosystem and aligned with relevant AACN Essentials
- Reflection questions that promote dialogue, planning, and innovation
- Dashboards and planning tools to monitor progress and outcomes
- Curated supporting literature that provides evidence and context for implementation
A Journey of Purpose: Nursing Leadership, Advocacy, Policy, and Legacy
February 03, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (ET)
Webinar Details
Join us for a reflective session on nursing leadership as the speaker explores this topic through the practice of advocacy, accountability, and innovation. Through key milestones and challenges, this presentation explores the shift from bedside care to systems-level influence, scholarship, and professional service. Participants will gain insights into a leadership philosophy rooted in ethics, inclusion, and mentorship—and be invited to consider their own journey and impact on the future of nursing.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Analyze how professional experiences, challenges, and milestones contribute to the development of a leadership identity in nursing.
- Reflect on strategies for cultivating legacy through advocacy, mentorship, leadership, and excellence in the nursing profession.
Note: Recording of the webinar will be available soon after the webinar airs. Visit AACN's On-Demand Webinars to watch.
Evangeline Fangonil-Gagalang, PhD, MSN, RN
Molly Kokenge, PhD, RN, CNL, CEN
Shannon Richard, PhD, RN, CHSE
Charles Yingling, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN
Melodie Osborn, MBA, BSN, RN, NEA-BC
Erin VanKirk, DNP, RN, NE-BC
Kristen Gurnea, MPH, CCRC, ACRP-PM
Alexa Colgrove Curtis, PhD, MPH, APRN, FAANP, FAAN
Wanda Thruston, DNP, APRN, RN
Hussein Michael Tahan, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCM