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Aug 01, 2019
The Campaign for Action is honored to announce that Eric J. Williams, DNP, RN, CNE, FAAN, is stepping up to be co-chair of its Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Steering more
Issues: Increasing Diversity in Nursing
Jul 16, 2019
Ten years ago, the Institute of Medicine released its report on the future of nursing, which prescribed how the profession could be better prepared for the shift from more
Jul 16, 2019
Congratulations! The following nurses were accepted to display their posters at the 2019 Michigan Nursing Summit: Erin Booms, BSN, RN, DNP – Implementation of Sleep Apnea Screening Prior to Endoscopy Procedures in a Rural Hospital: A Quality Improvement Project Frances Borg, more
Location: Michigan
Jul 15, 2019
One Meeting left and in Progress https://campaignforaction.org/shape-the-future-of-nursing/ Come be a part of the change, part of something bigger than yourself To promote the FUTURE OF NURSING 2020-2030 CAMPAIGN for ACTION The NC Future of Nursing Action more
Location: North Carolina
Jul 15, 2019
Join Us for the 2019 Michigan Nursing Summit October 17-18, 2019 | Detroit, MI OVERVIEW: The Michigan Center for Nursing’s Michigan Nursing Summit is an annual event that convenes nurses from all over the state of Michigan. This year’s Summit will equip nurses more
Location: Michigan
Jul 09, 2019
While homeless people can get their urgent health care needs addressed at hospitals and through the traditional health care system, once discharged, they usually have no safe more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership
Jul 01, 2019
The rural town of Kingfisher, Okla., was under a directive to boil their water after E. Coli was detected in the supply. more
Location: Oklahoma
Jun 20, 2019
Two nurse friends of the Campaign for Action took seats in U.S. House chambers on Wednesday, speaking to separate committees about two of the nation’s biggest issues of concern: opioid abuse, and Title X funds for family planning. Both were impassioned and precise in their statements and responses. more
Issues: Promoting Nursing Leadership