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Why Support Advocacy for the Wisconsin Nurses Association?
Advocacy is the backbone of creating meaningful change in healthcare. The Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) tirelessly represents the interests of nurses at both state and federal levels, championing policies that impact nursing practice, patient care, and workplace safety. By donating to WNA’s advocacy efforts, you empower their work to: Influence legislation and regulations affecting nurses. […]
Continue readingHelp Us Honor Honor 2024 Fallen Nurses
Nurses dedicate their lives to the well-being and care of others, making an everlasting impact on the communities they serve. To honor the commitment and dedication of nurses who passed away in 2024, the Wisconsin Nurses Association will present the Nightingale Tribute during the 2025 WNA Membership Assembly Annual Meeting, held on Saturday, January 18, […]
Continue readingBoosting Mental Health with Self-Affirmations: A Guide for Nurses
In the high-stress world of nursing, mental health often takes a back seat to patient care. Nurses are not only caretakers but also warriors battling physical and emotional fatigue. Incorporating self-affirmations into your daily routine can serve as a small but impactful tool to enhance mental health, boost resilience, and foster a positive mindset. What […]
Continue readingNovember is Diabetes Awareness Month: Enhance Your Knowledge with WNA’s Clinical Resource on Diabetes
As November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, it’s a crucial time for healthcare providers to deepen their understanding of diabetes care. The Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) offers a dedicated Clinical Resource Topic on diabetes to support nurses and healthcare professionals with up-to-date information, tools, and education. A highlight of this resource is a series of recorded […]
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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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