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Write to support updated PA CRNA regulations: SB 891



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May 22, 2008 11:33 PM

Write to support updated PA CRNA regulations: SB 891

by NRSKarenRN Staff

ALERT: SUPPORT SB 891

Dear Nurse Colleagues

This has been a great year legislatively for our nurses. Much has been done in the passage of HB 1253, 1254 & 1255, yet there is much yet to do.

Our brother and sister CRNA’s still need our help with SB 891 regarding Nurses Anesthetists (HB 1256). I am asking that you take a moment to contact Chairman Tomlinson and ask him to pass SB 891.

Today must be a day of change and day when our work is a catalyst for better healthcare for all Pennsylvanians’ as nurses practice to the fullest extent of their education and clinical expertise.

Join me in letting Chairman Tomlinson know that nurses throughout the state support SB 891!!!

Sincerely,

Betsy M. Snook, M.Ed, BSN, RN
Executive Administrator
PA State Nurses Association


View SB 891 text here | Email Chairman Tomlinson

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Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists is supporting this Legislation of Interest too.


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