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American Nurses
AssociationCaring for those who care
National Center for Nursing Quality
The National Database of Nursing Quality
Indicators (NDNQI) which is a proprietary
database of the American Nurses Association.
American
Academy of NursingTransforming
healthcare policy and practice through
nursing knowledge
Nursing World American Nurses
Association - Caring for those who care
National Student Nurses Association
With a membership of approximately 50,000
nationwide, the National Student Nurses'
Association mentors the professional
development of future nurses and facilitates
their entrance into the profession by
providing educational resources, leadership
opportunities, and career guidance.
Nurse.comNursing News, Careers,
Education, Forums and more!
American College of Nurse
American College of Nurse - Midwives
American
College of Nurse Practitioners
Nurse practitioners (NPs)
are registered nurses who are prepared,
through advanced education and clinical
training, to provide a wide range of
preventive and acute health care services to
individuals of all ages.
Midwest Nursing Research Society
The Midwest Nursing
Research Society advances the scientific
basis of nursing practice and promotes
development of nurse scientists.
Neonatal NursingThe essential
journal for neonatal and pediatric
healthcare professionals
Nursing Times
Nursing Times has Nursing
Jobs, NHS Jobs, Nursing Careers, Training,
and Nurse Courses for Nurses.
Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
ARN's mission is to promote and advance
professional rehabilitation nursing practice
through education, advocacy, collaboration,
and research to enhance the quality of life
for those affected by disability and chronic
illness.
Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society
The WOCN Society is a professional nursing
society that supports its members by
promoting educational, clinical and research
opportunities to advance the practice
and guide the delivery of expert health care
to individuals with wounds, ostomies and
incontinence.
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
The American Association of Colleges of
Nursing (AACN) is the national voice for
America's baccalaureate- and higher-degree
nursing education programs. AACN's
educational, research, governmental
advocacy, data collection, publications, and
other programs work to establish quality
standards for bachelor's- and
graduate-degree nursing education, assist
deans and directors to implement those
standards, influence the nursing profession
to improve health care, and promote public
support of baccalaureate and graduate
education, research, and practice in
nursing— the nation's largest health care
profession.
American Association for the History of
NursingThe American Association
for the History of Nursing (AAHN ) is a
professional organization open to everyone
interested in the history of nursing.
Originally founded in 1978 as a historical
methodology group, the association was
briefly named the International History of
Nursing Society. The purpose of the
Association shall be to foster the
importance of history as relevant to
understanding the past, defining the
present, and influencing the future of
nursing.
Advancing the Profession of Occupational
Health Nursing
The tradition of excellence
for AAOHN began in 1942, when 300 nurses
from 16 states created the American
Association of Industrial Nurses (AAIN) with
the purpose of improving occupational health
programs and services and enhancing career
opportunities for occupational and
environmental health nurses. Following a
quarter century of progress and growth, AAIN
adopted the name American Association of
Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. (AAOHN) in
1977 to reflect the expanding activities of
members in health promotion and disease
prevention, and the variety of settings in
which they practice.
Today AAOHN’s reach extends
domestically and globally, with members who
are health care professionals with business
acumen and are dedicated to the health and
safety of workers, worker populations and
community groups.