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.
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.
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.
Little Rock Black Nurses Association of Arkansas Mission: The mission of the Little Rock Black Nurses Association of Arkansas is to decrease health disparities, improve the quality of life and health within the local community, and to diversify...
The Los Angeles Regional Coalition for Hospice and Palliative Care is dedicated to promoting Hospice and Palliative nursing through education and networking.
AACN, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit association, is more than the world’s largest specialty nursing organization – we are an exceptional community of acute and critical care nurses offering unwavering professional and personal support in pursuit of the best possible patient care.
Louisiana Association of Occupational Health Nurses LAOHN is committed to the development of Occupational Health Nurses offering continuing education, mentoring, networking and leadership development. Louisiana Occupational Health Nurses are the...
The mission of the Louisiana Association of Perianesthesia Nurses is to promote excellence in all aspects of Perianesthesia Nursing practice through education, specialty certification, nursing research, support for specialty certification, and...
Welcome to the Louisiana League for Nursing. In June 2014 a group of nurse educators began the process of re-energizing the league. The league was first incorporated in 1959 in New Orleans while working with the Secretary of State on locating our Letters of Incorporation.
The mission of LSNA is to foster high standards for professional nursing practice for all Registered Nurses and advocate for quality healthcare for the citizens of Louisiana.