• GivingTuesday and WNA

    Today is Giving Tuesday. A global day of giving that harnesses the collective power of individuals, communities, and organizations to encourage philanthropy and to celebrate generosity worldwide.  Please consider donating to the Nurses Foundation of Wisconsin (NFW), the charitable arm of the Wisconsin Nurses Association. By donating, you help further the NFW’s mission of promoting health by […]

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  • Announcing 2019 WNA Elections Results!

    Thank you for all of those that ran for a WNA Elected Position and for those of you that took the time to vote. We are looking forward to continuing WNA’s work of protecting, promoting, and advancing professional nursing in Wisconsin. We would like to congratulate the winners and we look forward to working with […]

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  • WNA Announces 2020 Election Results!

    Thank you for all of those that ran for a WNA Elected Position and for those of you that took the time to vote. We are looking forward to continuing WNA’s work of protecting, promoting, and advancing professional nursing in Wisconsin. WNA Board of Directors  Name: Pamela Macari Sanberg, MS, RN, NEA-BC WNA President  Location: Twin Lakes […]

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  • WNA Applauds Senate Passage of SB 163 Workplace Violence Against Nurses

    Please click here for a printable PDF of this press release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 5, 2019 Contact: Gina Dennik-Champion, WNA Executive Director gina@wisconsinnurses.org (608)228-3300 (c) WNA-supported legislation will provide criminal penalties for perpetrators who cause battery to Registered Nurses and other nursing personnel. The State Senate voted on November 5, 2019 to support SB […]

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  • Results of WNA Quick Poll – Nurse Safety Coming and Leaving Work

    In 2012 and 2017 Wisconsin Nurses were invited to participate in an on-line survey that examined nurses experience of workplace violence.  The results of the survey indicated that nurses were being physically, verbally and sexually assaulted in the workplace. The earlier surveys did not examine instances of workplace violence when arriving or leaving their place of […]

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  • Voting is now open for the 2019 WNA Elections! 

    You may access the form by clicking on the link provided below. Please note that you may only vote once! Links to the position descriptions and candidate statements are included in the election ballot. Voting closes on Sunday, November 3, 2020. A big thank you to everyone who nominated themselves for a position. Your dedication to WNA and to nursing […]

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  • Workplace Violence Against Nurses Update

    The Workplace Violence Against Nurses passes the Assembly Committee. Assembly Bill 175 passed the Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice and Safety on Thursday. This legislation was introduced to enhance the penalties for people who commit violence against nurses, making battery to a nurse a felony instead of a misdemeanor. The committee discussed two amendments to the […]

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  • Nurses Testify in Support of Workplace Violence Legislation

    Nurses representing WNA, employee health and nurse leaders testified last Tuesday and Wednesday in support of the Workplace Violence against Nurses legislation.  In response to the increase in workplace violence against nurses, Senator Dale Kooyenga and State Representative Gae Magnafici have authored SB 163 and AB 175. These bills call for the Class H Felony […]

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  • ACTION ALERT – Workplace Violence

    ACTION ALERT! Legislative Hearings this Tuesday and Wednesday on Workplace Violence Against Nurses Legislation The Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety will be holding a Public Hearing, tomorrow Tuesday, September 17, 2019, on SB 163, which standardizes criminal penalty for battery to a nurse regardless of the work setting. The Committee Hearing will take […]

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  • Free Webinar – Lipid Management in 2019: Putting Evidence-Based Guidelines into Practice

    You are invited! Thursday, September 19, 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm. The Wisconsin Nurses Association and the WI Heart Health Community of Practice invite you to a FREE webinar presentation on the “Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Blood Cholesterol”. The guidelines were introduced in November 2018 by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association. […]

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