Jan 2010 Nursing Insider
Read archived news for January 2010.
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ANA Press Release - ANA State of the Union Appeal
“H1N1 Vaccinations: What Nurses Want You to Know”
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March 30 - April 1, 2010 Lake Buena Vista, FL
Walk the Walk to Reduce Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections is the CE module.
ANA coordinating opportunities for nurses to deploy to Haiti within an established, organized response structure - Read ANA Press Release
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New RWJF/Gallup Survey Finds that Opinion Leaders Believe Nurses Should Have More Influence on Health Systems and Services
The program is open to physicians, nurses and social workers at all career stages with a demonstrated commitment to health and aging issues and a desire to be involved in health policy at the federal, state or local level.
Learn about the immediate and secondary medical concerns in Haiti.
Send an e-mail to ANA for Information on how to volunteer.
Data Use Conference (New Orleans, January 20-22, 2010) Features Nation’s Richest Nursing Quality Database
Open letter that urges Americans to get vaccinated against the H1N1 flu virus.
Have you considered a leadership position in ANA?
The next Open Door Forum is scheduled for Tuesday, January 26, 2010 - 2pm-3pm ET
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ANA is seeking comments on the revised publication Nursing: Scope & Standards of Practice, Second Edition
Dr. Aydelotte, who served as ANA’s CEO from 1977 to 1981, had a long and distinguished career.
Celebrate by getting your vaccine Jan 10-16
Cultural Competency Program aims to help reduce health care disparities, increase patient satisfaction, and promote human dignity
Call for Nominations ANA Elections
ANA’s 4th Annual NDNQI® Data Use Conference take place January 20-22, 2010, in New Orleans.
According to ANA's online poll, about 82% of its respondents reported being a target of unprofessional behavior in the workplace.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently made two important announcements regarding the reimbursement of physicians and “non-physician practitioners” such as advanced practice RNs.