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Discover updates from across the ANA Enterprise, and the latest examples of nurses leading the way to improve health care for all.
The American Nurses Association (ANA) is appalled by the Supreme Court’s ruling against race conscious admissions. This detrimental decision will have unfortunate consequences,
Margaret “Peggy” Chamberlain Wilmoth, PhD, MSS, RN, FAAN, has been selected as the 2023-2024 National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Distinguished Nurse Scholar-in-Residence.
More than 1,800 nurses and allied health professionals at Providence Portland Medical Center in Portland, Oregon, Providence Seaside Hospital in Seaside, Oregon, and with Providence Home Health and Hospice have gone on strike, launching the region’s first nurses’ strike in more than 20 years.
The representatives of the ANA Membership Assembly recommended actions to address the significant and egregious gun violence that is gripping the country as an urgent public health issue.
Today, the American Nurses Foundation (the Foundation) announced a new endowment to permanently fund the Jeannine Rivet National Leadership Award through a generous contribution of $250,000 by Jeannine Rivet.
During the 2023 American Nurses Association's (ANA) Membership Assembly in Washington, D.C., ANA President Jennifer Mensik-Kennedy commented on the recommended approach.
Today, the voting representatives of the American Nurses Association (ANA) Membership Assembly elected leaders to serve on the board of directors and nominations and elections committee.
The prestigious Jeannine Rivet National Leadership Award for 2023 has been awarded to Alita-Geri Carter, MSN, RN, CPNP-PC. This annual award is sponsored by the Jeannine Rivet National Leadership Fund,
More than 350 registered nurses and others gathered for the 2023 American Nurses Association (ANA) Membership Assembly, the governing and official voting body of ANA, which commenced on June 16 in Washington, DC. Attendees discussed the ongoing nurse staffing crisis and efforts to enhance the visibility of nursing among other pressing issues.
The American Nurses Association’s (ANA) Center For Ethics and Human Rights empowers and guides nurses in the position statement, “The Nurse’s Role & Responsibility in Unveiling and Dismantling Racism in Nursing”.
Insufficient nurse staffing and longstanding work environment issues jeopardize patient safety and negatively impact nurses across the country.