|
Man Enough: The 20 X 20 Choose Nursing Campaign
The American Assembly for Men in Nursing profiles the progress of its campaign for a 20% increase in the number of male nurses in the workforce by 2020. Through image marketing, research, and advocacy, male nurses are increasing their presence at the bedside as well as in today's culture.
» Read full article
|
|
|
NBNA 40th Anniversary Celebration
It was 40 years ago—half a lifetime—that Dr. Lauranne Sams founded the National Black Nurses Association. Today, the NBNA represents 150,000 nurses, a resource for black nurses everywhere.
» Read full article
|
|
|
Celebrating National Nurses Week, Celebrating You!
Trust is the theme of this year's National Nurses Week (May 6-12), chosen by the American Nurses Association. Patients trust nurses with their health and well-being—even with their lives—implicitly. It's a heavy responsibility at times, but one that nurses shoulder with pride and little fanfare. It's the least we can do to honor nurses once a year during Nurses Week!
» Read full article
|
|
|
Leadership in Style
Her drive, ambition, and determination have led Rowena Elliott to become the first African American president of the American Nephrology Nurses Association. The strength of her leadership qualities and character has made her a memorable nurse educator and role model for minority nursing students everywhere.
» Read full article
|
|
|
A Nurse, a Bike, and a Trek Across America
» Read full article
|
|
|
Bienvenido, enfermeras de Connecticut!
The Constitution State now has its own chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses, new as of spring 2010!
» Read full article
|
|
|
Igniting Dreams: 45 Years of the NSNA Breakthrough to Nursing Project
The National Student Nurses Association's Breakthrough to Nursing Project encourages culturally diverse students to pursue nursing, and this year marks their 45th anniversary
» Read full article
|
|
|
Taking the Helm
Dr. Antonia Villarruel, the new president of the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA), is proud of the landmark organization’s past accomplishments—but she’s even more excited about its future
» Read full article
|
|
|
Following in Her Footsteps
In the mid 20th century, Goldie Brangman became a barrier-breaking trailblazer for equal opportunity in the nurse anesthesia profession. Today, at age 92, she continues to serve as an inspiration to minority CRNAs.
» Read full article
|
|
|
Directing Our Destiny
The Philippine Nurses Association of America marks its 30th year of advocacy and activism on behalf of Filipino nurses in the U.S. and around the world
» Read full article
|
|
|
Come On In, Make Yourself At Home
A growing number of specialty nursing associations are not only reaching out to attract a more ethnically, culturally and gender-diverse membership but making sure their new minority members feel welcome enough to stay.
» Read full article
|
|
|
Dr. Hattie Bessent Inducted into ANA Hall of Fame
The ANA proudly presented trailblazing educator, researcher, author and advocate Hattie M. Bessent, EdD, MSN, RN, FAAN with its Hall of Fame Award at the association’s 2008 Biennial House of Delegates meeting, held this past summer in Washington, D.C.
» Read full article
|
|
|
Nurses Recognized for Their Work as Advocates for the Underserved
During its Annual Awards Banquet held last September in Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA) recognized the exceptional accomplishments of nurses working in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
» Read full article
|
|
|
Minority Nurses Take Center Stage at ANA Convention
Minority nurses were a constant and powerful presence at the 2002 American Nurses Association (ANA) Biennial Convention, held June 29-July 2 in Philadelphia.
» Read full article
|
|
|
NAHN + LatPro.com = New Online Job Center for Hispanic Nurses
What do you get when you bring together the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN), which represents Hispanic and Latino nurses coast to coast, and LatPro.com, the leading jobs/careers Web site for Hispanic and bilingual professionals?
» Read full article
|
|