ANA Insights
Nursing is the nation’s largest health care profession with more 3.1 – 3.6 million registered nurses practicing nationwide. Despite its large size, many more…
Gen Y to Take Over. Prepare
In a previous blog post, we wrote about nurse managers being caught in the middle of a tug-of-war, trying to balance competing priorities: the need…
No time like the present to get healthy
This month, ANA rolls out a new yearlong initiative focused on helping every nurse be a healthy nurse. Why? Good health is good for…
Partnerships bring infection prevention practices to nurses
Spurred by the 2014 Ebola crisis and such emerging threats as Zika virus and antibiotic resistance, ANA is partnering with leading public health organizations to give registered nurses…
Developing a leadership legacy
Leadership means different things to different people. For example, it might be a position of authority or perceived power. It might be a role on a team or…
Political advocacy: A passion for shaping health care and our practice
We are engaged in a high-stakes profession—serving on the frontlines as essential players throughout our patients’ healthcare journeys, and invariably the first and last lines of defense for…
The critical role of nurses in promoting immunization for adults
Children aren’t the only ones who need vaccines. Older adults and those with chronic health conditions are particularly at risk for vaccine-preventable diseases. Yet immunization coverage levels for…
Incorporating the consumer voice to advance health policy
“Even in an age of hype, calling something ‘the blockbuster drug of the century’ grabs our attention. In this case, the ‘drug’ is actually…
Exploring health policy: Federal Register rules, regulations, and notices
Government health policy has an impact on nearly every aspect of healthcare delivery. It drives payment methodology, influences the quality of the care…
Leading through failure
I have served as a nurse corps officer in the United States Air Force for 27 years. One of my most useful leadership lessons…
Ten tips for transitioning from home care nurse to nurse manager
Sarah made the transition from inpatient hospital nurse to home care (HC) nurse 6 years ago. She enjoys her practice and likes helping the…
From your ANA President
As a new staff nurse, I worked mostly nights and went to school during the day to complete my bachelor’s degree. One day I…
The facts about your Nursing Career
Nursing is the nation’s largest health care profession with more 3.1 – 3.6 million registered nurses practicing nationwide. Despite its large size,…
Gen Y to Take Over. Prepare
In a previous blog post, we wrote about nurse managers being caught in the middle of a tug-of-war, trying to balance competing priorities:…
No time like the present to get healthy
This month, ANA rolls out a new yearlong initiative focused on helping every nurse be a healthy nurse. Why? Good health is…
Partnerships bring infection prevention practices to nurses
Spurred by the 2014 Ebola crisis and such emerging threats as Zika virus and antibiotic resistance, ANA is partnering with leading public health organizations to give…
Developing a leadership legacy
Leadership means different things to different people. For example, it might be a position of authority or perceived power. It might be a role on a…
Political advocacy: A passion for shaping health care and our practice
We are engaged in a high-stakes profession—serving on the frontlines as essential players throughout our patients’ healthcare journeys, and invariably the first and last lines of…
The critical role of nurses in promoting immunization for adults
Children aren’t the only ones who need vaccines. Older adults and those with chronic health conditions are particularly at risk for vaccine-preventable diseases. Yet immunization coverage…
Incorporating the consumer voice to advance health policy
“Even in an age of hype, calling something ‘the blockbuster drug of the century’ grabs our attention. In this case, the ‘drug’…
Exploring health policy: Federal Register rules, regulations, and notices
Government health policy has an impact on nearly every aspect of healthcare delivery. It drives payment methodology, influences the quality of…
Leading through failure
I have served as a nurse corps officer in the United States Air Force for 27 years. One of my most useful…
Ten tips for transitioning from home care nurse to nurse manager
Sarah made the transition from inpatient hospital nurse to home care (HC) nurse 6 years ago. She enjoys her practice and likes…
From your ANA President
As a new staff nurse, I worked mostly nights and went to school during the day to complete my bachelor’s degree. One…
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