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Congratulations to the Fall 2024 Future Nursing Leader Award Winners!
Twice a year, the WNA Awards Committee selects five graduates of schools and colleges of nursing in Wisconsin to receive the WNA Future Nursing Leader Award. The award is presented each Spring and Fall semesters at the school of nursing pinning ceremonies. Winners receive a complimentary year of membership in the Wisconsin Nurses Association, along […]
Continue readingUpdate on ANA and WNA Dues Increase
By now you should have received communication from ANA regarding the 5.1% membership dues increase for the Premier member and a $9.00 increase for the Standard member. WNA will receive 50% of the Standard member dues increase. At the August 2024 the WNA Board of Directors voted to increase Premier dues by 3% and. […]
Continue readingFinding Joy and Managing Stress During the Holiday Season as a Nurse
The holiday season is often described as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for nurses, it can feel like one of the busiest and most stressful. Juggling long shifts, patient care, and personal responsibilities during a time filled with heightened emotions can be overwhelming. Yet, despite the challenges, there are ways to navigate […]
Continue readingThe Clock and the Plate: How Nurses Can Eat for Energy During Any Shift
For nurses working long hours or irregular shifts, maintaining energy levels through proper nutrition is essential—but it’s also challenging. Irregular meal timing can disrupt the body’s circadian rhythms, leading to fatigue, digestive issues, and long-term health risks. However, with smart planning and simple strategies, you can turn nutrition into your secret weapon for peak performance. […]
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2025 Nurses Day at the Capitol
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Joining the Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) and American Nurses Association (ANA) is the best thing you can do for your career - and adds value to nursing as a whole. By uniting with the best nurses in the U.S., you'll access development opportunties that you won't find anywhere else and show pride in your profession
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