The National Nursing Network Organization is dedicated to insuring that the same quality of health care afforded to past generations of Americans is available to future generations. Our mission is to promote, encourage, and support the implementation of the Office of the National Nurse and other projects that promote wellness and disease prevention.
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University of Wilmington MSN Nursing Students
Graduate and undergraduate nursing students from around the nation continue to enthusiastically study and support the Office of the National Nurse. Cathy Petrucci, a graduate nursing student attending...
On Saturday, October 31st, the Portland Community College Chapter of the National Student Nurses Association will be transforming the Nursing skills lab into a frightful Haunted Hospital on Halloween! The cost is $4 per child.
The purpose of the...
Last week President Barack Obama joined former President George H. W. Bush on stage at Texas A & M University to celebrate volunteerism and civic involvement. Now the AARP is helping to reinforce this message.
AARP announced that beginning this week...
Pictured left to right: Gina Rybolt RN (http://www.codeblog.com/), Kim McCallister RN (http://www.emergiblog.com/), and Terri Polick RN (http://www.nurseratchedsplace.com/)
Vice President Terri Polick of the National Nursing Network Organization sent...
Every day nurses play essential roles in the lives of their patients. One of our most important roles is as teachers. We give people the tools to make healthy decisions. Yet, the benefits of preventative medicine and education have been largely ignored...