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101. Louisiana Association of Nurse PractitionersWelcome to the Louisiana Association of Nurse Practitioners' Homepage. The membership of LANP shall be comprised of Regular, Associate, Student, and Honorary members. |
102. Louisiana Association of Student NursesPromoting a Positive Image of Nursing Through Practice, Education, Policy and Advocacy |
103. Massachusetts Association of Registered NursesThe voice of professional nursing in Massachusetts. A member of ANA, MARN advances the nursing profession by fostering high standards, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses, and by lobbying the Congress and regulatory agencies. |
104. Massachusetts Center for Nursing (MCN)Cooperative effort of nursing organizations & stakeholders in Massachusetts dedicated to identifying & implementing practices, programs, & policies that support nursing workforce development & retention/recruitment of nurses in Massachusetts. |
105. Massachusetts Nurses AssociationThe largest professional nursign organization in Massachusetts. A member of ANA, the MNA advances nursing with high standards of practice, promoting the welfare of nurses, and lobbying legislature on issues affecting nurses and the public. |
106. Midwestern State University Nursing Students’ Association"MSU NSA's function is to promote and encourage recruitment efforts, participation in student activities, and educational opportunities regardless of race, color, creed, sex, lifestyle, national origin, age or economic status." |
107. Minority NurseAn education and career site for minority nurses, including national recruitment information for nurses, students and nursing faculty, from 1,800 nursing schools and 7,000 health care facilities. |
108. NACLNC - National Alliance of Certified Legal Nurse ConsultantsWorld's largest legal nurse consulting association of Legal Nurse Consultants. NACLNC Annual conferece sponsored by the Vickie Milazzo Institute. |
109. National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association, Inc.The National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association (NANAINA) is founded upon its predecessor organization, the American Indian Nurses Association and later, the American Indian Alaska Native Nurses Association. |
110. National Association Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term CareSince its inception, NADONA/LTC has worked vigorously to establish professional relationships with the various disciplines in long term care, in an effort to promote quality of care and quality of life for long term care residents. |
111. National Association for HealthCare QualityNAHQ is the nation's leading organization for healthcare quality professionals in all settings. Its goal is to promote the continuous improvement of quality in healthcare by providing educational and development opportunities for professionals at all management levels and within all healthcare settings. |
112. National Association for Home Care (NAHC)NAHC is a trade association that represents the interests of more than 6,000 home care agencies, hospices, and home care aide organizations. |
113. National Association of Clinical Nurse SpecialistsFounded in 1995, exists to enhance and promote the unique, high value contribution of the clinical nurse specialist to the health and well-being of individuals, families, groups, and communities, and to promote and advance the practice of nursing. |
114. National Association of Hispanic NursesNAHN is designed and committed to work toward improvement of the quality of health and nursing care for Hispanic consumers and toward providing equal access to educational, professional, and economic opportunities for Hispanic nurses. |
115. National Association of Neonatal NursesThe mission of this Association is to support and promote neonatal nursing. |
116. National Association of Nurse Massage TherapistsThe National Association of Nurse Massage Therapists is a member-driven nursing organization founded for the purpose of promoting the practice, education, research, and regulatory interests of its members. |
117. National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's HealthFormerly the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Reproductive Health, NPWH's mission is to assure the provision of quality health care to women of all ages by nurse practitioners. |
118. National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses, Inc. (NAON)NAON's major purpose is to promote the highest standards of nursing practice, to promote research, and maintain effective communication between orthopaedic nurses and other external interested persons and groups. |
119. National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners (NAPNAP)NAPNAP was founded in 1973 as a non-profit specialty nursing organization devoted to improving the quality of infant and child health care. |
120. National Association of Professional Geriatric Care ManagersGCM is a non-profit, professional organization of practitioners whose goal is the advancement of dignified care for the elderly and their families. |
121. National Attention Deficit Disorder AssociationOur World Wide Web site is constantly growing and changing, and packed with articles, personal stories, interviews with ADD professionals, book reviews, and links to other ADD-related sites that provide information which may be helpful to you. |
122. National Black Nurses Association, Inc. (NBNA)The National Black Nurses Association, Inc. (NBNA) is a professional nursing organization representing more than 150,000 African American nurses throughout the United States. |
123. National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations, Inc.NCEMNA members consist of five national ethnic minority nurse associations. Come and join us as we make inroads towards developing research careers and making the Ethnic Minority Nurse Scientist a national reality. |
124. National Commission on Correctional Health CareThe NCCHC's mission is to improve the quality of health care provided in jails, prisons, and juvenile confinement facilities. NCCHC develops and maintains the nationally recognized standards for correctional health care. |
125. National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN)The purpose of the National Council is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest. |