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Florida Nurses Advocate for Safer, Smarter Healthcare During 2025 Advocacy Days

American Nurse

The Florida Nurses Association, in partnership with the Florida Nurse Practitioner Network, successfully hosted its 2025 Advocacy Days on February 19–20 in Tallahassee. A powerful session led by the Florida Nurse Practitioner Network spotlighted the continued push to remove practice barriers for APRNs. Petersburg Carillon Park, St.

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ANA-NY | Members on the Move – June 2025

American Nurse

Marilyn Dollinger and Celia McIntosh Marilyn Dollinger, DNS, FNP, RN and Celia McIntosh, DNP, RN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, SCRN, CNRN, CEN, CCRN were presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Advance Practice Provider Award respectively at the Rochester Business Journal 2025 Health Care Heroes celebration on February 27th.

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Texas APRN CE Package

Registered Nursing

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) in Texas must complete specific continuing education (CE) requirements to maintain licensure and remain current with evolving healthcare standards. As 2025 approaches, demand is growing for streamlined, comprehensive solutions that make it easy to stay compliant.

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Is Nurse Midwifery the Right Pathway for You?

Registered Nursing

Private Practice: Entrepreneurial opportunity with maximum autonomy, ability to shape your clinical approach, and potential for higher earningsbalanced against business management responsibilities and irregular hours.

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Doctoral degrees: Which one is right for you?

American Nurse

For example, maybe you’re an advanced practice RN (APRN) interested in translating research into practice to facilitate improved care quality and patient outcomes. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) created a standardized DNP model to help APRNs recognize, address, and improve patient care and outcomes.

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2024 Annual Reports Presented to SCNA Membership from the SCNA Board of Directors, Chapters, Committees, Organizational Affiliates, and the SC Board of Nursing

American Nurse

SCNA President Annual Report Submitted by: Angela Dykes, SCNA President This has been a busy year for SCNA! In March I attended the Student Nurse Association orientation to provide support and information on what it means to be on a board and how to conduct board business. April was a busy month with speaking engagements.

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And the Winner is

Penn Nursing

And as an entrepreneur— she has a Master’s in Nursing from Drexel University with a concentration in nursing entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as experience founding three businesses—she knew she could do something about it.

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