YSN welcomes distinguished leader in nursing and former U.S. Commissioner of the Social Security Adm
Shirley Chater, PhD, RN, FAAN will be the keynote speaker at YSN's 2005 Sybil Palmer Bellos Lecture, which will take place at YSN on Wednesday, April 20 at 3:30 p.m. Dr. Chater's talk is titled, "What's Secure About Social Security: A Personal View." For more information and to R.S.V.P., please click here.
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Beware of Strangers Making Promises California Nurses Association
A compilation of information from colleagues at Georgia Nurses Association, Hawaii Nurses Association, Arizona Nurses Association, North Carolina Nurses Association, and the ANA/C, the American Nurses Association affiliate in California.
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Rural California Nursing Preceptorship Program
The Rural California Nursing Preceptorship Program (RCNP) is designed to give student nurses and graduate nurses an opportunity to work in a rural clinical setting. The opportunities are varied and encompass a large geographic area in Northern California.
Operating Room Nursing Council of California
The Operating Room Nursing Council of California (ORNCC) was formed in 1983 by a group of visionary perioperative nurses who realized the importance of watching legislative and regulatory activities in the State. This small group of involved perioperative nurses met several times during those early years to give structure and direction to the new organization. The ORNCC was the first State Council to interact with the National Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN). In spite of the early rebuffs from AORN, these perioperative nurse leaders were determined to build the Council, without the blessing of the mother organization, because they knew how critical it was to watch issues that would impact the care of perioperative patients and the nurses who care for them.