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State Boards of Nursing

76. Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)

ENA is the world's largest emergency nursing organization devoted entirely to the advancement of emergency nursing practice.

77. Endocrine Nurses Society

The Endocrine Nurses Society is a professional organization for endocrine nurses founded to promote excellence in the clinical care of patients through advancement of the science and art of endocrine nursing.

78. FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

FDA home page.

79. Florence Project, Inc.

If you are concerned about today's healthcare climate, the mistreatment and replacement of registered nurses and the resulting negative effects upon patient care, we invite you to explore our website.

80. Florida Association of Nurse Anesthetists

The Florida Association Of Nurse Anesthetists (FANA) was founded in 1936. FANA represents CRNAs in the areas of anesthesia safety, education, and patient care.

81. Florida Hospital Association

A not-for-profit association representing all types of hospitals throughout the state. Currently, membership includes over 230 hospitals, 20 Professional Membership Groups, and over 2,000 professional members.

82. Florida Nurses Association

The Florida Nurses Association as a constituent of the American Nurses Association is the only nursing organization representing ALL of nursing regardless of specialty or practice area.

83. Foundation of the New York State Nurses Assoc.

not-for-profit, charitable, educational, literary, and scientific in nature; the Foundation's primary purpose is to increase public knowledge and understanding of nursing, the nursing profession, and the arts and sciences on which human health depends

84. Galveston Coalition of Advanced Practice Nurses

The Mission and Purpose of GCAPN is to serve as an education and networking resource to develop and promote opportunities for discussion and resolution of issues concerning APN's.

85. Georgia Emergency Nurses Association

includes state council information, meeting and class announcements for Georgia RNs.

86. Greater Cleveland Nurses Association

Membership in GCNA/ONA is open to nurses who live or work in Cuyahoga and Geauga counties. Membership in GCNA offers a multitude of opportunities for information, education, involvement and leadership development.

87. Hawai`i Nurses' Association

E Komo Ma`i. Welcome to the Hawai`i Nurses' Association. HNA is the professional association and union voice for registered nurses in Hawai`i

88. Healthcare Quality Certification Board

The mission of the Healthcare Quality Certification Board is to improve the quality of healthcare by advancing the theory, practice and professional growth of healthcare quality professionals through a credible certification process.

89. Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HNA)

The mission of the HPNA is to promote excellence in hospice and palliative nursing.

90. Indiana University Northwest Student Nurses' Association

The Indiana University Northwest chapter has a board of directors and a faculty adviser. Minutes from our meetings, a calendar of upcoming events and meetings, some interesting (and useful) hyperlinks, links to email our officers, and links to login to your email can be found on this page.

91. International Association for Human Caring

A scholarly research forum for nurses to advance the knowledge of human care and caring

92. International Association of Forensic Nurses

IAFN is the only international professional organization of registered nurses formed exclusively to develop, promote, and disseminate information about the science of forensic nursing nationally and internationally.

93. International Council of Nurses

The International Council of Nurses is a federation of national nurses’ associations (NNAs), representing nurses in 118 countries. Founded in 1899, ICN is the world’s first and widest reaching international organisation for health professionals.

94. International Nurses Society on Addictions

IntNSA's mission is to advance excellence in addictions nursing practice through advocacy, collaboration, education, research and policy development.

95. International Organization of Multiple Sclerosis Nurses

The IOMSN is the first and only international organization focused solely on the need and goals of professional nurses, anywhere in the world, who care for people with multiple sclerosis.

96. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

ISTSS is dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge about policy, program and service initiatives that seek to reduce traumatic stressors and their immediate and long-term consequences.

97. International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care

was founded in 1984 and has over sixty member groups in twenty-five countries. ISNCC also has official relations with the World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses and the United Nations.

98. International Transplant Nurses Society

Organized in 1992, the ITNS was created based on a need for specifically designed training and education for nurses in the field of Transplantation

99. Intravenous Nurses Society (INS)

The Intravenous Nurses Society exists to promote excellence in intravenous nursing through standards, education, public awareness, and research.

100. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)

The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits more than 18,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.


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