You became a nurse for any number of reasons: You want to help people. You’re hands-on. You like the intensity of working with others to make things right, and the…
More…is the quality of the air they breathe and water they drink, and how easily can they get around without a car? The 2017 pulse-taking is now public, courtesy of…
More…a BSN from 55 to 80 percent by 2020 and ensure that the nursing workforce better reflects the rich diversity of the state’s population. For more information, please visit http://www.wcnursing.org/wnac-apin/academic-progression-in-nursing/…
More…as we work together to transform health care through nursing. Visit www.CampaignforAction.org to learn how you or your organization can get involved in the Campaign’s efforts to prepare nursing to…
More…Wisconsin Nursing Workforce and also to bring together efforts in enhancing diversity in a cohesive and systematic way throughout the state. Both reports can be found at http://www.wisconsincenterfornursing.org/diversity_int.html Judith Hansen…
More…the past few years, I’m excited to take on this role to further advance the nursing profession.” Aragon will replace Linda Tieman RN, MN, FACHE, who has left WCN after…
More…teams and influencing policy, she is working on projects with her Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellow colleagues. To learn more about Dr. Freeman and her role, please visit: https://www.healthit.gov/newsroom/rebecca-freeman-phd-rn-pmp…
More…the delivery system. Their mission is to build health professional capacity by offering innovative products and services across six focus areas. Learn more about the Michigan Health Council at www.mhc.org….
More