Established in 1906, the Kentucky Nurses Association (KNA) is the only full-service professional organization for the state's entire nurse population. In addition to its role to promote the essential role of the registered nurse in health care delivery, the Association serves as an advocate for quality patient care in all settings.
The purpose of the organization is to advance the development of effective administrative leadership in nursing services, in sites where healthcare is delivered.
The Kentucky Society of Perianesthesia Nurses (KSPAN) exists to promote quality care for patients and their families by encouraging professional education, development of standards, research, certification, and specialization in all phases of...
LSNA District 4 is proud to represent the seven parishes of Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St Martin and Vermillion in the heart of the Acadiana region of Louisiana.
Patients and their families rely on nurses at the most vulnerable times of their lives. Acute and critical care nurses rely on AACN for expert knowledge and the influence to fulfill their promise to patients and their families. AACN drives excellence because nothing less is acceptable.
Lambda Chapter of STTI was installed at Wayne State University College of Nursing on June 12, 1953. It is the tenth oldest of more than 490 Sigma Theta Tau chapters and the oldest chapter in the State of Michigan.
Our mission is to collectively build on the quality of our nursing profession in the areas of critical care (adult, pediatrics and neonatal), progressive care, and specialty units. By offering an environment to grow both professionally and...
The mission of the Lansing Area Black Nurses Association is to provide a forum for nurses to determine the needs of minorities in the community and implement health promotion and prevention services.