Please Sign the Minnesota Student Nurse Association Petition

Petition is here:  http://www.thepetitionsite.com/949/229/314/support-nursing-student-in-the-pursuit-of-leadership-and-evolution-of-the-nursing-profession/

According to the landmark report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Report; nurses, nursing education programs, and nursing associations should prepare the nursing workforce to assume leadership positions across all levels.Student nurse

Through nurses’ involvement in professional organizations, nurses also can have an impact on maintaining momentum as well as on creating innovative ways of implementing the IOM recommendations. Just as nursing students have an impact through involvement with NSNA, as evidenced by the article entitled “Nursing students make the world a better place through policy development,” new nurses who have experienced shared governance through their participation in the NSNA are vested in decision making and understand how policy influences systems and impacts quality nursing care.

When student leaders learn and practice the role of cooperative leadership, the skills they develop are assimilated into their leadership roles in caring for patients and leading teams in the workplace.

By signing this petition you are asking that Nursing Faculty, Staff, and Deans amend their student hand book to help, promote, and encourage nursing students who aspire to be actively involved in the National Student Nursing Association at the national, state and school levels by:

-Announcing student nurse association (SNA) activities in class

-Scheduling exams and assignments so students can attend SNA events and conventions to the best of their abilities

-Providing an opportunity for members to share their experiences

-Blending certain course requirements with SNA involvement

-Demonstrate support to students by implementing a total school membership plan

-Attending SNA events with students to convey the value of leadership development to students

-Implementing policy or a shared philosophy to directly support students’ leadership opportunities and to attend NSNA conferences without being academically penalized

“Each institution has a duty to develop policies and procedures which provide and safeguard the students’ freedom to learn!”

Petition is here:  http://www.thepetitionsite.com/949/229/314/support-nursing-student-in-the-pursuit-of-leadership-and-evolution-of-the-nursing-profession/

 

New England ~ Gypsy Thanksgiving Dinner

Great things are happening in the Travel Nursing Community. In an effort to promote travel nurse socialization and support, The Gypsy Nurse Ambassador Program was born.  As a part of the Gypsy Nurse Ambassador Program, we have organized events happening all over the country. The Gypsy Nurse Ambassadors work hard to bring you exciting and fun events as frequently as possible. In addition to meeting other Gypsy Nurses and having a Great time, you can earn your Gypsy Bracelet and Charm by attending an Ambassador sponsored event!   New England~ Gypsy Thanksgiving Dinner St Albans, VT This event was organized by your Gypsy Ambassador Cheryl Hosted By Cheryl Hurt and Lori Mercer in St Albans, Vermont Introductions and greetings,  We had 8 attendees and Honorary Gypsy ‘Gizmo’. Everyone brought a dish to share, we had food for a Gypsy Army. Turkey, Cornbread sage and sausage stuffing, Mac’n’cheese, Potatoes, Noodles, Cranberries, Greenbean casserole, Pumpkin spice cupcakes, Sweet potato Pie/cool whip, Reeces creme pie, Wine/Strawberitas, coffee, pepsi and diet coke, Dinner Rolls and Deviled eggs! Grace was given by Timothy Hurt, Chris had carved our Turkey for his first time ever. Ironically 4 of these Gypsies found out that they live within 90 minutes of each other in their home state of Ohio ! Some Gypsies had to leave early because the dedicated Nursing duty calls them to work. All leftover food went to the Night staff at ST Albans Healthcare where all but one Gypsy is on assignment at and the Staff Loved it ! Lori and Cheryl wound the night down […]

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