More Than Just Hair: Improving Hair Care Equity in Healthcare
Instructor: Surlina Asamoa, MSN, MHA, RN, CCM & Laura F. Watson, MSN, RN, CDFT
Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 3:00 pm CT
Contact Hour(s): 1.0
More Than Just Hair: Improving Hair Care Equity in Healthcare
Instructor: Surlina Asamoa, MSN, MHA, RN, CCM & Laura F. Watson, MSN, RN, CDFT
Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 3:00 pm CT
Contact Hour(s): 1.0
The term full practice authority is about allowing advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) the ability to use their knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgement to work to the full extent of their education and training (ANA, 2022). Full practice authority allows APRNs to provide critical services to patients in areas where there are shortages of primary care and specialty care providers and gives patients more options in the care they seek. Removing practice barriers helps increase patient’s timely access to care especially in underserved areas.
APRNs are made up of four specific roles: certified nurse midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse practitioners (NCSBN, 2022). There are several organizations who have supported and advocated for removing any barriers for this to occur. These organizations include the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, the National Governors Association, the Federal Trade Commission, the Bipartisan Policy Center, American Nurses Association, National Council of State Boards of Nursing, the Brookings Institution, and others.
Greetings SPN Members!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Put your skills to use to drive the future of your professional organization! SPN is looking for volunteers interested in serving in the follow positions, and submissions are due February 3, 2022.
Committees, SIGs, & Task Force |
We have reduced the price of SPN vests, zip ups, and lunch boxes in honor of the holidays! These items are in limited quantity so act fast if you are looking to purchase one. Once they're gone, they're gone!
We have also discounted the price of our Pediatric Nursing Certification Review Book for the holidays! You can get 25% off of your review book and start your professional development for 2023 on the right foot!
Greetings SPN Members!
UPDATED MISSION AND VISION
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. CT
February 23, 2023, 1pm CT
Worth 4.0 Contact Hours
QPR- Suicide Prevention for Children
Registration Fee:
Pediatric Nurses Week Webinar: The Joys of Being a Pediatric Nurse
Day and Time TBD
Contact Hour(s): 1.0
Greetings SPN Members!
PEDIATRIC NURSES WEEK
Elections are now open for our Board of Directors and Nominating Committee who will begin their term at the conclusion of the 2023 Annual Conference next April. Below is the slate for nominations this year, and you can submit your choices using the link below until October 31st.
SPN Offering Special Discounts to Celebrate PNW!
No, your eyes are not deceiving you. SPN is offering major discounts on all remaining logo items and a variety of publications. SPN vests, quarter zips, and lunch boxes are all discounted for a limited time. In addition, the Quick Reference Guides and Chronic Condition Guides are on sale, just in time to celebrate Pediatric Nurses Week. Plus, the first 50 orders will receive a free SPN gift!
Greetings SPN Members!
BENFITS OF SPN MEMBERSHIP
In April 2022, SPN shared our intent in providing the membership with tools and resources to mobilize the pediatric nurses’ voice on the state level. SPN believes that protecting, advocating for, and ensuring children’s welfare is a priority to SPN and our membership. Policy initiatives that curtail or limit access to healthcare contradicts a core tenant of the healthcare provider mission. It also directly conflicts with pediatric nurses’ mission to advocate for, and protect, their patients’ rights.
Registration Fee:
Free: SPN Members
$40: Non-Members (free to view/$40 to claim NCPD/nursing continuing professional development)
Wednesday, August 10
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. CT
Greetings SPN Members!
REFRESHED SPN WEBSITE
Purpose
Greetings SPN Members!
There have been a number of healthcare related topics in the news this past month that have particular impact to pediatric health. The two topics I have chosen to address are particularly important for our members and are areas where pediatric nurses can make a significant impact.