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Posted By Administration,
Friday, August 7, 2020
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The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments is looking to gather stories from nurses who are working to address water and health issues within their nursing practice for a summer Nurses #ProtectCleanWater campaign. Personal stories are so compelling and help move others to action. ANHE is aiming to collect selfie videos from nurses in AZ talking about how water pollution impacts the health of their patients, communities, or their personal/family's health AND what nurses are doing to take action to protect clean water. Our goal is to inspire other nurses and health professionals to join in efforts to prevent water pollution and to get our elected officials to protect our drinking water sources.
We are asking nurses to create a short 2 minute selfie video talking about why clean water is important to health and how nurses can take action. I'm attaching a document that outlines the request, gives some examples, and provides the directions for creating a video and uploading it to this google folder. It's super easy and will take less than 10 minutes (that includes reading the directions and shooting the video). Please send in your videos from now through the end of August. We plan to feature the videos on social media in August.
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Posted By Administration,
Friday, August 7, 2020
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Please join us for this exciting webinar event presented in partnership with the Phoenix Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses and the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments!
Webinar: Safeguarding Access to Clean Drinking Water in Arizona - Uranium Mining & Health
Date/Time: August 27th, 2020 @ 4 pm PT
While the United States has one of the safest drinking water supplies in the world, there are still many communities that lack access to safe and clean drinking water. Aging water infrastructure, climate change, and environmental pollution all further threaten to affect access to clean water, particularly for low-income communities and communities of color. On this webinar, speakers will highlight some of the biggest challenges that impact water supply in communities in Arizona, with a focus on uranium mining and health. There's a long legacy of contamination from uranium mining across Arizona, which threatens the health of state residents. Nurses will be provided with tools and resources to understand this complex issue and learn more on how they can take action to support healthier water and protect against the threat of uranium mining. Free nursing CE provided.
Register here: http://www.anymeeting.com/PIID=EF52D685894930
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Posted By Debby Wood,
Friday, July 31, 2020
Updated: Thursday, July 30, 2020
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Hosted by the Arizona Chapter…a chapter of the American Holistic Nurses Association. Enjoy this 4 Webinar Series on Saturdays from 10am to Noon (Phoenix time).
August 8 - Gut Health-Foods and Supplements that Support the Immune System, Mental Health, and Longevity
September 12 – Therapeutic Writing…In These Times
October 10 – Life with COVID 19: Living with More Ease and Flow
October 31 – Medical Intuition: Mind-Body Wellness
$10 per webinar or $35 for all four.
Register Here Upon receipt of registration and payment, logon information will be sent.
Need more information contact Dr. Sue Roe at sroe@rgent.org
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Posted By Debby Wood,
Friday, July 31, 2020
Updated: Thursday, July 30, 2020
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This directory is being offered to Arizona nurses who are on the front line of fight against Covid-19. The services are being offered by the listed counselors at no charge to Arizona nurses caring for patients on the front lines of this virus, i.e. in-patient care nurses (ICU and other), long-term care nurses, home care nurses.
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Posted By Wendy Knefelkamp,
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Updated: Thursday, July 23, 2020
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Don't miss a great opportunity to give back to your profession! AzNA has open positions on the Board of Directors beginning this fall. AzNA leadership positions provide opportunities for career advancement as well as being professionally and personally rewarding. Most meetings are held virtually. Time commitments vary, check the job descriptions for details. Deadline for submission is August 3. More Information
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