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The analogies are many and varied. “Many branches, one tree” (Botany 101) and “One body, many members” (the Bible) are just two of them.…
DNA President’s Message | Thoughts on Leadership
First and foremost, my sincere thanks to Lisa Drews, RN, EdD., MSN, CNE, CNEcl, CNML and to Taryn Pariag, MSN, RN for their amazing…
Can’t Pay Us to Care
I have often said that while you can pay someone to do a job, you cannot pay them to care. Nurses just do it.…
CNA Executive Director’s Corner | May 2025
Mark Longshore, PhD, RN, CNA Executive Director By the time you read this, the 2025 legislative session will be over – at least the…
The Revised ANA Code of Ethics Applied to the CNA Nursing Education Advisory and Networking Team
A new ANA Code of Ethics has been published and is available for purchase on the ANA website, effective January 2025.
Teens Have Interest in Preventing Dementia
The Denver Chapter of National Association of Hispanic Nurses have partnered with CDPHE’s Alzheimer’s Dementia and Related Dementia Task Force. We recently attended the…
GAPP Update
GAPP is best described as the legislative advocacy arm of CNA. An official committee of the Colorado Nurses Association, it meets twice a month…
Nurses Furthering Knowledge
In February, Dr. Jean Schroeder, Board Member at Large, presented her personal and professional insights into living with Sjogren’s Disease, a chronic autoimmune disorder.…
Education’s Impact on Public Health
As Colorado Nurses Association (CNA) advances through the 2025 legislative session, its increasingly clear that many factors impacting health are not labeled as such.…
Nurses in Action: Upcoming Activities and Recap
In partnership with the Colorado Nurses Association and several members of our nursing Constituent Associations (CAs) (Nurses in Action, Nurses Furthering Knowledge) along with…
Legendary Leader: Mary Frances Oneha
The Pacific Islander community represents a vibrant and diverse cultural heritage, and within this community, nurses have long played an essential role in health…
Civility as a Strategy to Reduce Workplace Violence in Healthcare
Civility in healthcare is more than professional courtesy—it is a crucial component of a safe and healing environment. When healthcare professionals consistently model respect,…
The Power of Words
The analogies are many and varied. “Many branches, one tree” (Botany 101) and “One body, many members” (the Bible) are just two…
DNA President’s Message | Thoughts on Leadership
First and foremost, my sincere thanks to Lisa Drews, RN, EdD., MSN, CNE, CNEcl, CNML and to Taryn Pariag, MSN, RN for…
Can’t Pay Us to Care
I have often said that while you can pay someone to do a job, you cannot pay them to care. Nurses just…
CNA Executive Director’s Corner | May 2025
Mark Longshore, PhD, RN, CNA Executive Director By the time you read this, the 2025 legislative session will be over – at…
The Revised ANA Code of Ethics Applied to the CNA Nursing Education Advisory and Networking Team
A new ANA Code of Ethics has been published and is available for purchase on the ANA website, effective January 2025.
Teens Have Interest in Preventing Dementia
The Denver Chapter of National Association of Hispanic Nurses have partnered with CDPHE’s Alzheimer’s Dementia and Related Dementia Task Force. We recently…
GAPP Update
GAPP is best described as the legislative advocacy arm of CNA. An official committee of the Colorado Nurses Association, it meets twice…
Nurses Furthering Knowledge
In February, Dr. Jean Schroeder, Board Member at Large, presented her personal and professional insights into living with Sjogren’s Disease, a chronic…
Education’s Impact on Public Health
As Colorado Nurses Association (CNA) advances through the 2025 legislative session, its increasingly clear that many factors impacting health are not labeled…
Nurses in Action: Upcoming Activities and Recap
In partnership with the Colorado Nurses Association and several members of our nursing Constituent Associations (CAs) (Nurses in Action, Nurses Furthering Knowledge)…
Legendary Leader: Mary Frances Oneha
The Pacific Islander community represents a vibrant and diverse cultural heritage, and within this community, nurses have long played an essential role…
Civility as a Strategy to Reduce Workplace Violence in Healthcare
Civility in healthcare is more than professional courtesy—it is a crucial component of a safe and healing environment. When healthcare professionals consistently…
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