PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
We provide you the tools you need to succeed in your career! Get the inside track on and enhance your skills through continuing education modules and virtual and in-person events.
PROTECTING YOUR INTERESTS
For all 88,000 registered nurses in Wisconsin, there is one registered lobbyist representing RNs, and that’s WNA.
STAYING CONNECTED
WNA's social network will keep you plugged into the latest in nursing. Get answers to your questions on nursing in Wisconsin, as well as advice from those who understand.
Our Mission
To be the voice and principal advocate for the nursing profession grounded in our core values.
Membership is only $15 per month!
Latest News
Meet A Member – Gail Hanson Brenner, PhD, RN, CNE: President of Wisconsin Nurses Association
We’re excited to introduce a new series on our blog, “Meet a Member,” where we’ll spotlight the inspiring stories of WNA members who are making an impact in the field of nursing. Through this regular feature, we hope to highlight the diverse experiences and insights of our membership community, giving you the chance to connect […]
Continue readingWelcome New WNA Members
Please join us in welcoming the newest members of the Wisconsin Nurses Association. Karalyn (Kara) Adam Blaire Adkins Elizabeth Armstrong Elizabeth Bonen Maggie Braun Christine Brueckert Regina Brunkow Bethany Bulgrin Brianna Chaves Tracey Coley Tiina Czyznik Nicole Daley Eva Devorkin Jason Diamond Amanda Dietz Taylor Effertz Anna Eisenzimmer Alexa Fallabeck Luann Fowler Christin Fritsche Thea […]
Continue readingStay Informed: Wisconsin’s 2024 Elections and Your Role as a Voter
As nurses, we understand the importance of being involved in decisions that affect our communities and healthcare. One way we can make an impact is by voting in the upcoming 2024 elections. Below is key information to help you be prepared. Key Election Dates: Congressional Primary: August 13, 2024 General Election: November 5, 2024 Remember: […]
Continue readingEnhancing Nurses’ Quality of Life: Prioritizing Well-being in Healthcare
Nurses are the backbone of healthcare, providing essential care and support to patients every day. However, the demanding nature of the profession often puts nurses’ well-being at risk, leading to burnout, stress, and overall diminished quality of life. To sustain the vital role nurses play in healthcare, it’s crucial to focus on improving their quality […]
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Join WNA and ANA for just $15/month!
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
We represent the interest of all nurses in the state of Wisconsin. We are proud of the work we have done advocating for Wisconsin Nurses since 1909.
90,000+
WI Nurses
272,250
Nurses completed WNA Continuing Education
1,016
Member Volunteers
245
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