Press Release-Minnesota nurses heads to the Philippines to aid disaster victims

PRESS RELEASE-Minnesota nurse heads to the Philippines to aid disaster victims
Minnesota Nurses Association
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Minnesota Nurse Heads to the Philippines to Aid Disaster Victims

Many were called, but few were chosen to help

 
Rick Fuentes
(office) 651-414-2863
(cell) 612-741-0662
rick.fuentes@mnnurses.org

(St Paul) – When the call came for help, dozens of nurses from Minnesota offered to travel halfway around the world, but Duluth Registered Nurse Anna Rathbun was selected to be one of seven nurses to head to the Philippines this Monday.  Rathbun will be heading to Roxas City, on the Panay Island to provide medical support for those affected by the Super Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda.

“They’ve lost everything,” Rathbun said, “and the place where I hope to go is one of the impoverished areas of the Philippines.  The people there need help more than anyone else.”Rathbun, an RN at St. Luke’s Intensive Care Unit was chosen for her experience helping the most serious patients that come through the hospital, even though she’s been a nurse for only three years.

“I’ll do whatever’s needed to save somebody’s life.  I have the skills to help people in need,” Rathbun said, “I may be bandaging wounds or administering medicine, but even if I can just be a listening ear that helps make a difference.  You never know who will come forward to help.”

Rathbun responded to a call for help from the Registered Nurse Response Network sent through the Minnesota Nurses Association-National Nurses United.  Rathbun is part of the third deployment of nurses from around the country and joins nurses from Massachusetts, Arizona, California, and Maine selected to make the trip this week.  In some parts of the islands, the situation has gotten worse.  An oil spill situation that occurred off the coast of Estancia was inflamed by the typhoon.  Citizens on the coast and now inland are facing dramatically worse health hazards than just those brought by the typhoon.

Rathbun leaves Monday, December 9, and won’t return until the end of the month, which causes her to feel torn about leaving her current patients in Duluth.

“I decided to go because I know the nurses I work with,” Rathbun said, “and I know our patients will be well taken care of.  I think I can use my skills in a place that really needs help.”

So far, more than 3,000 RNs from all 50 states and 19 nations have volunteered through RNRN of NNU to assist with the relief project for Haiyan/Yolanda. Donations for care can still be accepted through this link:  http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/pages/rnrn-disaster-relief-fund

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Anna Rathbun, RN

Rathbun, an ICU nurse at Duluth’s St. Luke’s hospital, is headed to the Philippines to help typhoon victims. 

About MNA:

With more than 20,000 members in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, MNA is the leading organization for registered nurses in the Midwest and is among the oldest and largest representatives of RNs for collective bargaining in the nation.  Established in 1905, MNA is a multi-purpose organization that fosters high standards for nursing education and practice, and works to advance the profession through legislative activity.  MNA is an affiliate of National Nurses United.

About NNU:

National Nurses United, with close to 185,000 members in every state, is the largest union and professional association of registered nurses in U.S. history.

NNU was founded in 2009 unifying three of the most active, progressive organizations in the U.S.—and the major voices of unionized nurses—in the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, United American Nurses, and Massachusetts Nurses Association.

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Day of Action on Safer Chemicals

December 9th is a National Day of Action on Safer Chemicals. What if we told you that just 60 seconds of your time could have a big impact? Thousands of people from across the country are calling Congress to ask for STRONG laws on toxic chemicals. We need you to call too. Please call your Senators today. Click here for contact information.

A sample message:

“Hi my name is _______ and I am a nurse. I am very concerned about toxic chemicals in consumer products, the places we live and work and their impact on the health of my patients, family, and community. I’m calling Senator ___________ to ask him/her to make sure that reform of our toxic chemical laws is REAL. The bill before the Senate, the Chemical Safety Improvement Act – as drafted – does not have my support. Reform must be real and protect pregnant women, children and hot spot communities. I urge Senator _____ to stand up for REAL reform of our toxic chemical laws.”

 

Phone calls are very important way for your Senators to know how you feel. In short: Your calls work. Let your Senators know that in order to win your support for reform, it must meet the recommendations of the mainstream medical community.

 

Travel Nurse Happenings: December 7, 2013

This entry is part 22 of 23 in the series Weekend Report Here is your weekend report. This is a round-up and overview of this weeks Travel Nurse happenings with all of the weekly posts in one place for easy navigation. Don’t forget, if you have questions or comments or material that you would like to see covered on Gypsy Nurse, let me know in the comments below. I hope you have enjoyed the content this week. Don’t forget to follow me via Facebook or Twitter (or both) to get the most recent content as it’s posted. Have a great weekend and I’ll be back on Monday. Travel Nurse Inspiration: Brattleboro VT Weekly Nursing Vital Signs: December 2, 2013 Ask A Travel Nurse: RV Living RoundTable (TravCon14) What travel nursing means to me Specialty Spotlight: High Risk OB RN Check out the Staffing Agency Submissions in the Directory Have you worked for any of the companies listed?  If so, please fill out a review!  If you would like to see your company listed in the directory, send them the submission link. I hope you’ve enjoyed this weeks edition of Travel Nursing Happenings. Stay tuned next week for additional great content! Have a great weekend.

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Inspiring Letter to a Nursing Student

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Want to hear a heartwarming story? I thought you might.

This post on The Meta Picture shared some photos that tell the story of an amazingly sweet exchange between a nurse and a nursing student.

The poster wrote, “My girlfriend is studying for her nursing license exam and found this envelope tucked in a book at B&N.” What followed were images of an envelope and letter that began “Words From a Nurse” and continued with the author guessing that if the reader was thumbing through an NCLEX book she was probably closing in on the end of nursing school. Advice and kind encouragement followed. Here are some highlights from the letter:

“I want to start by saying that you should be so proud of yourself! You’ve worked so hard to get here, and I promise you, it’s so worth it. I’ve been a nurse for 12 years and can’t imagine doing anything else.”

“I want to let you know that the first year or two out of school is the hardest. But don’t give up & remember why you decided to become a nurse in the first place.”

“Be patient, and don’t beat yourself up. Don’t take things personally and when you’ve had a difficult situation, try to leave work at work.”

“Two more very important things to remember are 1, be proud to be a nurse, and 2, believe in yourself. Also trust your instincts—they’re usually right!”

And then, just when you thought it couldn’t get any sweeter, you see that there is a $10 Starbucks gift card enclosed and the letter reads, “So grab some coffee & study for NCLEX. I’m certain you’ll do fine. But if you don’t pass, it’s not the end of the world although it might feel like it. You simply take it again, and that’s OK.”

In closing the letter reads: “You’re going to be a great nurse! Remember, be proud & believe in yourself! You can do it! XOXOXO, Another Nurse.”

What an awesome pep talk! Kudos, anonymous kindness ninja nurse. Thank you so much for spreading joy in the world and helping inspire another future nurse!

Have you ever experienced such an awesome act of random kindness? Tell us all about it in the comments.

Here are the images of the letter from the original post; click to enlarge:

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$55.5 Million to Strengthen Health Care Workforce

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced $55.5 million in funding awarded in FY 2013 to strengthen training for health professionals and increase the size of the nation’s health care workforce.

“These grants and the many training programs they support have a real impact by helping to create innovative care delivery models and improving access to high-quality care,” Secretary Sebelius said.

More than 270 grants will address health workforce needs in nursing, public health, behavioral health, health workforce development, and dentistry.  The grants are managed by HHS’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

A majority of the funding, $45.4 million, will support nursing workforce development in the following areas:

  • Increasing the number of nurse faculty ($22.1 million) — provides low-interest loans to nurses to train to become faculty and loan cancellation for service as faculty.
  • Improving nursing diversity ($5.2 million) — expands educational opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, including racial and ethnic minorities who are underrepresented among registered nurses.
  • Increasing nurse anesthetist traineeships ($2.2 million) — supports nurse anesthetist programs to provide traineeships to licensed registered nurses enrolled as full-time students in a master’s or doctoral nurse anesthesia program.
  • Promoting interprofessional collaborative practice ($6.7 million) — brings together interprofessional teams of nurses and other health professionals to develop and implement innovative practice models for providing care.
  • Supporting advanced nursing education ($9.2 million) — funds advanced nursing programs that support registered nurses in becoming nurse practitioners, nurse midwives and other practice nurses.

Funding also supports training of doctoral-level psychologists to address the behavioral health needs of vulnerable and underserved populations ($2.4 million);  accredited residency programs in preventive medicine and public health ($3 million); and four health workforce research centers ($1.4 million) to improve understanding of both local and national health workforce needs.

An additional $3.1 million will help state designated dental health professional shortage areas develop and implement innovative programs to address dental workforce needs. States must match at least 40 percent of the grant funding or provide equivalent support.

“These grants cover a wide spectrum of health workforce needs,” said HRSA Administrator Mary K. Wakefield, Ph.D., R.N.  “From diversity to dentistry – all are critical to achieving a skilled workforce now and in the future.”

For a list of grant awards, go to www.hrsa.gov/about/news/2013tables/healthprofessions.  More information on HRSA’s activities to strengthen the nation’s health professions workforce  is available at HRSA Health Professions Programs.

ANA 2014 Elections

The ANA Nominations and Elections Committee is seeking nominees for a slate of candidates to be presented to the ANA Membership Assembly at its June 13-14, 2014 meeting at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC. The following positions will be elected in 2014:

ANA Board of Directors

  • Officers
  • President (2.5 year term: June 14, 2014 – December 31, 2016)
  • Vice President (1.5 year term: June 14, 2014 – December 31, 2015)
  • Secretary (2.5 year term: June 14, 2014 – December 31, 2016)
  • Treasurer (1.5 year term: June 14, 2014 – December 31, 2015)

 

  • Director-at-Large Position
  • One (1) Director-at-Large, Recent Graduate (1.5 year term: June 14, 2014 – December 31, 2015)

 

Nominations and Elections Committee 

  • Three (3) member positions (2.5 year term: June 14, 2014 – December 31, 2016)

 

ANA places high priority on diversity and seeks to encourage/foster increased involvement of minorities and staff nurses at the national level.

Nominations for the initial slate must be submitted to leader@ana.org by 5:00pm Eastern Time on Friday, February 7, 2014. If insufficient nominations are received, a second Call for Nominations will be conducted. Nominations will also be accepted from the floor of the Membership Assembly.

 

Preparation of Nomination Materials

  1. READ the roles and responsibilities for your position of choice to ensure that they match your interests, experience, and qualifications.
  2. ENGAGE in a voluntary self-reflection of your leadership and governance competencies  if you are interested in seeking election to the ANA Board of Directors to a) determine the degree to which you possess the competencies that have been deemed important to serve successfully and effectively and b) identify competency areas that you may wish to develop more fully before seeking election to the ANA Board of Directors.
  3. SELECT a Campaign Manager and an Election Observer and provide their contact information where requested in the nomination packet.
  4. COMPLETE AND SIGN required nomination materials in the nomination packet. Electronic signatures will be accepted or the nominee may fax the signature page to 301-628-5343; attention Christopher Etienne.

 

Nominees for the ANA Board of Directors must also submit the following additional documents, which are included in the nomination packet.

  • Conflict of Interest Statement
  • Financial Interest Disclosure Form
    • Committee Preference

 

  • SUBMIT the completed nomination packet to leader@ana.org  by 5:00pm Eastern Time on Friday, February 7, 2014. Please note:

 

  • Forms that are incomplete, handwritten, faxed, or submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
  • All materials must be submitted in a single packet with the exception of the faxed signature page.
  • Biographical information will be posted in the campaign area for qualified candidates who are nominated from the floor of Membership Assembly during the nomination period.

 

MAKE NOTE of the 2014 meeting dates should you be elected to serve on ANA’s Board of Directors. All meetings will be held at the ANA Headquarters, unless otherwise noted.

June 25                              BOD Conference Call – alternate/emergency (2:00pm – 5:00pm)

July 14 – 18                       New ANA President Orientation (tentative dates)

July 23 – 24                       BOD Face-to-Face Orientation – Part One (full day)

July 25                               BOD Face-to-Face Meeting (9:00am – 1:00pm)

August 4 – 6                      New ANA President Orientation (if needed)

Sept 10                              BOD Orientation Conference Call – Part Two (noon – 2:00pm)

Sept 10                              BOD Executive Committee Conference Call (2:15pm – 5:00pm)

Sept 24                              BOD Conference Call – alternate/emergency (2:00pm – 5:00pm)

Oct 22                               BOD Conference Call – alternate/emergency (2:00pm – 5:00pm)

November 11                    BOD Face-to-Face Committee Meetings (11:00am – 5:00pm)

November 12                    BOD Face-to-Face Meeting (9:00am – noon)

November 12                    BOD Orientation Face-to-Face – Part Three (1:15pm – 3:00pm)

November 12                    BOD Face-to-Face Meeting (3:15pm – 5:30pm)

December 10                      BOD Conference Call – Budget focused (2:00pm – 5:00pm)

 

If you have any questions regarding the elections, please send an email to leader@ana.org.

 

Thank you.

 

Maureen Thompson, MA CAE

Director, Leadership Services

American Nurses Association

Maureen.thompson@ana.org

301-628-5041