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Posted By Wendy Knefelkamp,
7 hours ago
Updated: 17 hours ago
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In this update, learn about reducing food waste, take the first evet global nursing curriculum assessment survey, and see what we've been reading and listening to. View the Update.
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Posted By Madi Moyer,
7 hours ago
Updated: 17 hours ago
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As part of 2022 House Bill 2691, preceptors may apply for a grant from the statewide nonprofit organization that represents their discipline and that is allocated grant monies.
The Arizona Nurses Association was awarded a portion of the grant money for APRNs and is able to supply grants to APRN preceptors of registered nurse practitioners, certified registered nurse anesthetists, certified nurse midwives and clinical nurse specialists.
Money is awarded first come, first served with priority given to rural providers. Grant funds are ending this fiscal year.
Preceptor Eligibility: A certified nurse midwife, a certified registered nurse anesthetist, a clinical nurse specialist, or a registered nurse practitioner who is licensed pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32 and who serves as a volunteer preceptor for an Arizona graduate APRN student for a minimum of 4 weeks, may apply for a grant from the Arizona Nurses Association.
Award Amount: Preceptors are limited to one $1,000 (one thousand dollars) grant per state fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) regardless of the number of preceptorships the applicant provides in that year.
Learn More and Apply
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Posted By Madi Moyer,
7 hours ago
Updated: 17 hours ago
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The National Safety Council first aid, CPR and AED training includes training on naloxone administration, medical emergency response, breathing and cardiac emergencies, disease prevention and wound care. These trainings are available in English or Spanish with flexible options for classroom or online settings.
For more information, visit www.acnsc.org/first-aid-cpr
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Posted By Administration,
7 hours ago
Updated: Monday, October 20, 2025
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Veterans face unique health challenges shaped by military service and the transition to civilian life. This webinar on November 5 at 3 pm ET provides nurses with essential knowledge and practical strategies to identify and respond to mental health challenges in the U.S. veteran population. Register and get more details, including speaker bios, here.
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Posted By Administration,
7 hours ago
Updated: Monday, October 20, 2025
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You can earn up to 9 CNE credits while learning the Code of Ethics for Nurses. Decoding the Code is an online learning series designed to deepen your knowledge of the Code and help you use its provisions in your everyday nursing practice. Earlier this year, ANA launched the first six modules of the program and the next three courses in the Decoding the Code learning series have now launched. These courses are packaged together into an easy-to-access Nurse-to-Society bundle at a discounted price.
Learn more about the new Decoding the Code courses:
- Provision 7: Discover how nurses shape the future of healthcare through knowledge, standards, and policy that address today’s most pressing challenges.
- Provision 8: Learn how to build powerful collaborations across disciplines and communities to drive greater impact.
- Provision 9: See how policies and legislation can be tools to advance social justice, eliminate inequities, and support human flourishing.
- Nurse-to-Society Bundle: A discounted package of Provisions 7-9 to help you uphold the highest ethical standards, strengthen patient trust, and expand your professional influence.
This bundle is free for ANA Premier members (please be sure to log in to have the savings applied) $50 for members, $69 for non-members, and individual courses are from $20 for members and $29 for non-members, respectively.
*American Nurses Association is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
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