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Posted By Wendy Knefelkamp,
Friday, January 4, 2019
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January 25, 2019 | Desert Willow Conference Center, Phoenix
oin Maricopa Integrated Health System for the 19th Annual Emergency Medicine Conference. This educational program is designed to give health care professionals access to important topics on the recent advances in emergency care. You will have an opportunity to interact with presenting faculty, who have been selected based on their comprehensive clinical experience and academic excellence. . 7 hours of nursing CEUs are approved, and attendees will receive breakfast, refreshments and lunch. More Information
Note from AzNA: We value our relationship with the community and are pleased to list healthcare related events occurring in Arizona. Posting of these events does not automatically carry CE credit for nurses nor have they been officially endorsed by AzNA. If you have an event you would like included on the AzNA website and/or placed in the AzNA Today Weekly Newsletter, please submit an Event Inclusion Form.
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Posted By Administration,
Friday, January 4, 2019
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The Arizona Nurses Association and the American Nurses Association (ANA) extend a resounding congratulations to nurses for maintaining the number one spot in Gallup's annual honesty and ethics poll. The American public, for the 17th consecutive year, rated nurses the highest among a host of professionals, including police officers, high school teachers, and pharmacists.
"Every day and across every health care setting, we are on the frontlines providing care to millions of people. Nurses' contributions to health care delivery, public health challenges, natural disaster relief efforts, research, education, and much more, are unmatched and invaluable," said ANA president Pamela F. Cipriano, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN. "These results are a testament to nurses' impact on our nation."
According to the poll, 84 percent of Americans rated nurses' honesty and ethical standards as "very high" or "high." Read more.
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Posted By Wendy Knefelkamp,
Friday, January 4, 2019
Updated: Friday, January 4, 2019
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February 2, 2019 7:30am-3:00pm | Chandler Center for the Arts, Chandler
Endorcrine Symposium for Clinicians (NPs, PAs), nurses, and other allied health professionals with an interest in caring for patients with endocrine disorders. Suitable for novice and experienced providers. Presenters are NPs and PA. Topics include: pituitary, thyroid, diabetes and cardiac effects, osteoporosis, lipid disorders, and diagnostic delimmas. 6.0 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. More Information
Note from AzNA: We value our relationship with the community and are pleased to list healthcare related events occurring in Arizona. Posting of these events does not automatically carry CE credit for nurses nor have they been officially endorsed by AzNA. If you have an event you would like included on the AzNA website and/or placed in the AzNA Today Weekly Newsletter, please submit an Event Inclusion Form.
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Posted By Administration,
Thursday, December 13, 2018
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The Arizona Nurse Practitioner Council is pleased to announce the winner of the 2018 Audrey Rath Scholarship, awarded each year during Nurse Practitioner Week in November. This scholarship is designated for NP’s returning to school to advance their education, and who are members of the AZNA. The $2000 scholarship is awarded by the Arizona Nurse Practitioner Council to the applicant who best articulates goals that will advance and promote the NP profession. The scholarship is named to honor Audrey Rath, RN, MSN, NP who worked as the Advanced Practice consultant to the Arizona State Board of Nursing for 20 years. Audrey was a pioneer for nurse practitioners in Arizona, and many of our current daily practices are directly related to Audrey's influence in expanding our scope of practice.
Elaine Charteris, a cardiology nurse practitioner with 17 years experience, was awarded the 2018 Audrey Rath scholarship. Ms. Charteris is currently a DNP student at Frontier University. She is active in cardiology outpatient care and telemedicine, in addition to teaching nursing students and engaging in research to improve outcomes for heart failure patients. Her excellence in practice and plans for further leadership and educational roles led to her was selection from a strong group of applicants, and receipt of the $2000 award from the AZNPC.
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Posted By Administration,
Thursday, December 13, 2018
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Happy Holidays from AzNA! We appreciate all of the support we receive from our members and hope that that holidays and the coming year will bring you happiness and success.
The AzNA Office will be closed December 19-January 1.
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