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03-25-2024 09:00 AM - 04-25-2024 05:00 PM CT
The Board of Directors just returned from a productive weekend in Washington D.C. We met on Thursday to lobby on the Hill and meet with elected officials and their staff about important funding related to rehabilitation and nursing. Your Board of Directors, with help from our friends at The District Policy Group (thanks to Jeremy and team!)
Research Grant Opportunities The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) Advancing Science and Practice Committee (ASPC) oversees the grant development, review, and selection process. Grant opportunities are made available from the generous donations of monetary gifts donated to the Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation (RNF) from members and non-members who value the mission of the RNF, which is advancing rehabilitation nursing practice by promoting and developing educational activities and scientific research to improve the quality of health care to individuals. All grants are approved by the ARN Board of Directors
03-01-2023 09:00 AM - 06-01-2023 11:55 PM CT
Research Grant Opportunities The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) Advancing Science and Practice Committee (AS&P) oversees the grant development, review, and selection process. Grant opportunities are made available from the generous donations of monetary gifts donated to the Rehabilitation Nursing Foundation (RNF) from members and non-members who value the mission of the RNF, which is advancing rehabilitation nursing practice by promoting and developing educational activities and scientific research to improve the quality of health care to individuals. All grants are approved by the ARN Board of Directors
03-01-2024 09:00 AM - 06-01-2024 05:00 PM CST
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In most states, including my own state of North Carolina, APRNs practice under the supervision of a physician and are regulated by both the Board of Nursing and the Medical Board. I propose that APRNs should be governed solely by the Board of Nursing. This change will decrease the burden of supervision of physicians and provide patients with full and direct access to all the services that Nurse Practitioners are trained to provide (AANP, 2021). Accessibility is one of the most pressing issues in the nation’s healthcare system (NCIOM, 2020)
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The American Board of Nursing Specialties (ABNS), the organization that represents nearly a half million certified nurses states: Specialty nursing certification is THE standard by which the public recognizes quality nursing care
2 Comments - Is this Certified Nurses Day celebrated annually on the 19th of March?
If you are new and have never attended an ARN conference you should really think about going. It is a lot of fun and you meet people in the same field of nursing you are in...They have all kinds of neat new products and give you samples
1 Comment - I have worked as an acute Rehab Nurse in the past but now am working as the Restorative Coordinator for the CLC at the Phoenix VA. I have a lot of ideas to increase staff participation and understanding of Restorative Nursing Principles but could use more "ammo" to coin a term
We started out on our unit with almost 90% of our patients being the easy ortho patients and have slowly gone to having more neuro patients. Now we have almost 50% of our patients that are neuro patients
1 Comment - This is Exactly why I am returning to the field of rehabilitation Nursing