NWRNA members are invited to watch the video of our recent workshop, “Transgender Toolbox: Basic Tools to Provide Optimal Care.” This video is free for NWRNA members. This presentation by Cory Grandinetti, MA, OTR/L, enables clinicians with … [Read more...] about ICYMI – Transgender Toolbox video
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Tools to Navigate the Future of Nursing
Are those ANA, WSNA, and other nursing journals just piling up on the desk? Did you know that the latest publication for The Future of Nursing-2020-2030 outlines some fairly major changes in our practice, including a revamp of how you might get … [Read more...] about Tools to Navigate the Future of Nursing
COVID-19 Vaccine
Vaccines are a major step forward in overcoming COVID-19, but questions and concerns remain about the vaccines. Toolkits and Resources Vaccine Hesitancy Approximately 79 percent of people in Washington reported in February 2021 that they … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Vaccine
COVID-19 Resources
Northwest Region Nurses Association has put together a curated list of resources to help you navigate through these difficult times. Image by Alissa Eckert, MS; Dan Higgins, MAMS … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Resources
Creating a Bright Future: Identifying Supports for Millennial Nurse Leaders
In her article, Creating a Bright Future: Identifying Supports for Millennial Nurse Leaders, appearing in the January 2020 issue of Voice of Nursing Leadership, Lauren Kalember, MSN, RN-BC, CCRN-K, examines the characteristics of millennials in … [Read more...] about Creating a Bright Future: Identifying Supports for Millennial Nurse Leaders
Learn about Nursing Law—NWRNA Can Help
The Department of Health is offering a web-based course, Washington State Nursing Jurisprudence Module. NWRNA would like to help you attend! NWRNA will reimburse the $15 registration fee for the first 15 members who email their registration … [Read more...] about Learn about Nursing Law—NWRNA Can Help
Supporting New Nurses
New graduate nurses often express that they lack confidence and adequate skills for up to a year after graduation. Many new nurses have to endure brusque behavior and cutting criticism from more experienced colleagues. A March 2019 DailyNurse article … [Read more...] about Supporting New Nurses
Nurses as Servant Leaders
Leadership doesn't have to be about power or prestige. A servant leader makes a conscious choice to lead through service to others. In their article, "Servant Leadership: A Model for Emerging Nurse Leaders," Beth Fahlberg, PhD, RN, CHPN, and Robert … [Read more...] about Nurses as Servant Leaders