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May 20, 2019
This blog is the second in a series from the Delaware Nursing Summit 2019 and provides highlights from speaker, Rita Landgraf. Former Cabinet Secretary of Delaware Health and Social Services Rita Landgraf reminded more than 100 nurses from across the state of the powerful AND more
Location: Delaware
May 20, 2019
Texas has signed into law legislation that removes some red tape that will help people have better access to care provided by advanced practice registered nurses more
Issues: Improving Access to Care Location: Texas
May 17, 2019
Kathleen Ladner, PhD, RN, FACHE, a retired chief nursing officer and U.S. Navy captain in Nurse Corps, is co-leader of the Alabama Action Coalition. She is an adjunct associate professor of nursing at the University of Alabama in Birmingham School of Nursing in the Nursing Health Systems Administration program. more
Location: Alabama
May 17, 2019
This is the first in a series describing highlights from information shared by speakers at the Summit “I am a health care provider.” “I am a nurse…” began Pat Polansky, co-director of the Center to Champion Nursing in America, an initiative of more
Location: Delaware
May 15, 2019
We are pleased to share that a Community Livability event was held to discuss health services and community support. All members are invited to attend future meetings and support The Roadmap to Livability initiative. Thank you. more
Location: North Carolina
May 15, 2019
Where: East Carolina University, Health Sciences Student Center Room 202 (Grand Room) Topic: The Power To Heal Refreshments will be provided. Thank you more
Location: North Carolina
May 13, 2019
Could an outdated Medicare regulation be creating care delays that put patients at risk? Ron Ordona, DNP, FNP-BC, provides primary and urgent care to older adult patients, most of whom are too sick to leave their homes for routine medical care. more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Improving Access to Care Location: National
May 07, 2019
An exciting opportunity is coming for nurses to help shape the future of the profession. This summer, the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) will hold three public meetings throughout the country to inform a new report that will chart a path forward for nurses in America for more
Location: National
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