Healthcare Professional Organizations

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We at the Campaign for Action are transforming health and health care through nursing, and building a healthier America. Backed by AARP Foundation, AARP, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action is working in every state to mobilize nurses, health providers, consumers, educators, and businesses to strengthe...
   Washington
 March 21, 2019
The BNA was established in June 1985 to provide registered nurses practicing in hyperbaric medicine a formal organization within which nurses can develop a network and provide professional support. The organization has grown and expanded outside the boundaries of the United States. Today, the BNA has members in Europe, Asia, South and Central Ameri...
   Gotha
 March 21, 2019
The roots of the American Thoracic Society reach back to 1905, when a small group of physicians decided that the best way to improve care for tuberculosis patients was to share their experiences and discoveries. Today, the ATS has grown into an international society with more than 16,000 members. In this introductory section, you will find informat...
   New York
 March 21, 2019
ASTNA members belong to the national level. Every active member has the opportunity to participate in the organizational leadership structure. The twelve-member Board of Directors is a governing body and serves its members through the assistance of an Executive Director (paid/contracted position with a management firm). Activities not requiring Boa...
   Aurora
 March 21, 2019
In March 1990, seven registered nurses from six states met in Atlanta, Georgia, to discuss the feasibility of establishing a national organization for nurses who care for patients with pain. The nurses who attended the meeting were Georgeann Abraham (California), Chris Pasero (Louisiana), Linda Preble (Connecticut), Barbara Reed (Georgia), Sherry S...
   Overland Park
 March 21, 2019
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for all people affected by lupus through programs of research, education, support and advocacy. We are focused on achieving the following disease-specific outcomes:
   Washington
 March 21, 2019
The International Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Nurses (ISPAN) was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1975. Plastic surgical nursing is a diverse multidisciplinary field that encompasses various practice settings and educational backgrounds including pediatric reconstruction, skin care, aesthetics, burns, adult reconstruction, craniofac...
   Beverly
 March 21, 2019
Recognized as the global authority in infusion therapy, INS is dedicated to exceeding the publics expectations of excellence by setting the standard for infusion care.
   Norwood
 March 21, 2019
GAPNA (formerly NCGNP) was founded in 1981, by a group of Gerontological Nurse Practitioners with the intention of offering the first continuing education conferences designed specifically to meet the needs of advanced practice nurses providing care for older adults.
   Pitman
 March 21, 2019
ENRS was established in 1988 as the research arm of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Nursing Association (MARNA) and the New England Organization for Nursing (NEON). Regions include: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington, D.C.
   Leesburg
 March 21, 2019
Here at ENA, our mission is to advocate for patient safety and excellence in emergency nursing practice. We envision our self to be the global emergency nursing resource and advocate for Safe Practice and Safe Care.
   Schaumburg
 March 21, 2019
The Dermatology Nurses Association is a professional nursing organization comprised of a diverse group of individuals committed to quality care through sharing knowledge and expertise.
   Southern Pines
 March 21, 2019