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Posted By Madi Moyer,
Friday, December 16, 2022
Updated: Thursday, December 15, 2022
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The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has announced that they will award up to $80 million in grants early next year to expand and diversify the nursing workforce. The DOL Nurse Expansion Grant Program cites the NAM Future of Nursing report as a rationale for its creation and its design and aims closely align with CCNA goals and priorities. Applications are due January 6, 2022.
The below links are provided by DOL that provides detailed information on the program and what is needed to apply as well as a webinar produced by DOL further explaining the initiative.
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Posted By Madison Moyer,
Friday, December 16, 2022
Updated: Thursday, December 15, 2022
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Do you know a nurse leader who should be featured in our ANA Leadership Insights column in American Nurse?
Here’s a recent entry of the American Nurses Foundation and UnitedHealth Group Jeannine Rivet National Leadership Award winner Carli Zeger, PhD, MBA, APRN, FNP-BC, whose interview “Health knowledge is power” appeared in the October 2022 issue.
Please send your suggestions to Elizabeth Moore, ANA content creator, at elizabeth.moore@ana.org.
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Posted By Madi Moyer,
Friday, December 16, 2022
Updated: Thursday, December 15, 2022
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We're quickly approaching 2023, and we have some great events planned for you. Take a glance at the list below and be sure to save the date for these exciting opportunities!
- February 6, 2023 - Healthcare Day at the Capitol
- April 28-30, 2023 - 2023 Spring Renewal Retreat
- July 29-30, 2023 - 35th Annual Nurse Practitioner Symposium (now accepting speaker abstracts and exhibitor registration!)
- September 21-22, 2023 - 2023 AzNA Annual Convention
Keep an eye out - we'll let you know when registration opens for this events via email, social media and right here on MyAzNA.
What 2023 events are you most excited for?
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Posted By Administration,
Friday, December 9, 2022
Updated: Tuesday, December 6, 2022
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The American Lung Association is joining the effort to educate and build confidence among public health professionals and community-based individuals addressing commercial tobacco disparities in Indigenous communities through the release and integration of American Lung Association’s Addressing Commercial Tobacco Use in Indigenous Communities Toolkit. The purpose of this toolkit is to examine issues related to commercial tobacco use and nicotine dependence in Indigenous communities and to provide culturally competent strategies, tools and lessons learned that can be implemented by public health professionals, clinicians and community partners serving diverse Indigenous communities. This toolkit presents a model that honors the vision of decolonizing tobacco among Indigenous Peoples as a path to fostering wellness and achieving health equity among Indigenous communities. Collective action, rooted in cultural humility, can create the achievable and sustainable change required to address nicotine use and addiction in today’s Indigenous communities.
PLEASE JOIN US
Title: Opt-Out Model: Enhancing the Standard of Care for Tobacco Dependency with Proactive Referral to Treatment Services.
Date: Wednesday, December 14th, 2022 (available on-demand with registration, after 12/15/2022)
Time: 1:00 - 2:30 pm CST
Duration: 90 minutes
Register Here
Summary:
During this interactive webcast, intended for tobacco control program staff, public health professionals, clinicians, and health systems leadership, attendees can expect to:
- Identify models for integrating comprehensive tobacco use disorder treatment into applicable healthcare settings, workflows and EHR systems.
- Discuss challenges and outcomes from opt-out referral programs across the country with a panel of National Experts in Nicotine Dependency, Behavioral Health, and Quality Improvement Initiatives.
- Learn more about strategies for partnerships, workflow and process improvements and how to best enhance a more standardized and comprehensive standard of care for tobacco use disorder.
- Learn about new resources and tools for public health professionals, to coach community partners and health systems through road-tested systems change strategies that promote evidence-based cessation integration.
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Posted By Madi Moyer,
Friday, December 9, 2022
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022
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Dignity Health Global Education is partnering with Northern Arizona University to launch an MS in Nursing (Strategic Systems Leadership) in March. With a focus on strategic systems leadership, the MS in Nursing equips nurse leaders to manage complex industry challenges and develop innovative approaches that engage diverse stakeholders to advance systems and processes for better healthcare. For more information or pricing specific to AZNA, please contact Katelyn Michtich.
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