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Dec 14, 2017
One of North Carolina Action Coalition’s own, Mary Schuler, RN, MSN, EDD, CNE, spearheads UNC’s new online Primary Care RN Certificate course! The course was created to provide primary care and ambulatory setting education to interested nurses. It offers 50 contact hours upon completion. Click on the link below to learn more about this amazing educational more
Location: North Carolina
Dec 12, 2017
Join the North Carolina Action Coalition in Charlotte on January 24, 2018 from 9:00am-1:00pm as we discuss how to develop a culture of health for nurses. This is a free event, but registration is required. Follow the link below to register. We hope to see you more
Location: North Carolina
Nov 14, 2017
After serving as North Carolina Future of Nursing Action Coalition (NCFONAC) program director for nearly five years, Nettie Evans will step down to spend more time with her family. Her steadfast dedication to the nursing profession was recently celebrated at a NCFONAC more
Location: North Carolina
Jul 18, 2017
For North Carolina, the impact of the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report, The Future of Nursing; Leading Change, Advancing Health, has been transformational. North Carolina is proud of its five-year accomplishments toward the 2010 IOM recommendations. While excitement and momentum has prevailed and achieved intended consequences, more
Location: North Carolina
Jul 18, 2017
North Carolina’s premier health professions workforce center, the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, enhances its Health Professions Data System. Check out the new online data book: https://nchealthworkforce.sirs.unc.edu more
Location: North Carolina
Jun 27, 2017
North Carolina expands nursing workforce development efforts through an LPN to BSN pathway feasibility study and finds NC poised to move forward. Read the full report: NC Expands Academic Progression with LPN-BSN Initiative more
Location: North Carolina
Jan 09, 2017
North Carolina Future of Nursing Action Coalition member Mary Schuler served as the project leader on a survey of North Carolina Chief Nursing Officers’ perceptions on promoting higher education in the nursing workforce. The survey also assessed plans and incentives hospitals, acute care facilities, and Public Health Chief Nursing Officers have in place to more
Location: North Carolina
Nov 02, 2016
Donna Lake, PhD, RN, NEA-BC and colleagues, Patricia Allen, EdD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN and Myrna Armstrong, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, propose a striking call to action to address the ever prominent nursing faculty shortage: Military Nursing Officers. With such an incredibly rich and diverse population of nurses, Lake, Allen, and Armstrong highlight how military more
Location: North Carolina