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Old Nov 07, 2006, 12:47 AM
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What PA State Nurses Association did for YOU and for Nursing

Year in Review 2007
ADVOCACY
Legislative rallies at State Capitol:
  • In collaboration with Pennsylvanians United for Affordable Healthcare, provided remarks concerning the Prescription for Pennsylvania and Cover All Pennsylvanians
  • Attended two rallies on the Governor’s initiatives
  • Provided remarks at rally for lawsuit abuse/malpractice tort reform with former Governor Dick Thornburgh
State Board of Nursing (SBON):
  • Assisted in drafting the regulations for HB 1254 (Title Protection for Clinical Nurse Specialists) in conjunction with SBON
  • Provided input at Committee Meetings regarding nursing regulations
  • Provided comment on the regulations for mandatory CE requirements in conjunction with SBON
Provided Testimony and Remarks on:
  • Testimony on Title Protection for Clinical Nurse Specialists
  • Testimony on the “Prescription for Pennsylvania”
  • Testimony on Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact
  • Remarks on the Department of Health’s Sexual Assault Victim Emergency Services regulations
On the Horizon:
  • Develop a peer assistance program for nurses within Pennsylvania
  • Initiate RN +10 legislation
  • Work in conjunction with the Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness to develop a nurse registry
House and Senate Bills:
  • HB 700 “Prescription for PA,” PSNA supports the legislation
  • HB 1253 Expanded Scope of Practice for CRNP, Passed: (Act 48) PSNA supported this legislation
  • HB 1254 Title Protection for Clinical Nurse Specialists, Passed: (Act 49), PSNA supported this legislation
  • HB 1255 Prescriptive Authority for Nurse Midwives, Passed: (Act 50), PSNA supported this legislation
  • SB 968 Reduce Hospital Acquired Infections, Passed: (Act 52), PSNA supported this legislation
  • HB 834 Bans mandatory overtime for nurses, Passed in House by a vote of (166-31), PSNA supports this legislation
  • HB 549 Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact, PSNA does not support this legislation as written
  • HB 1556 Insurance coverage mentally/physically handicapped and provides dependant coverage to age 29, PSNA supports this legislation
  • SB 246 Smoke Free Pennsylvania Act, PSNA supports this legislation
EDUCATION
  • Conducted the first Rising Star Nurse Leadership Program.
  • PSNA Board of Directors voted to continue the Rising Star Nurse Leadership class, with the next being held in 2008.
  • The first Continuing Education Article appeared in PA Nurse in June 2007 and will be in every quarterly issue.
  • Held a Panel Discussion on Education Advancement for RNs (RN+10) at the 2007 Annual Summit.
  • Formed the first statewide PA Nursing Congress on Practice, Education, and Policy in 2007.
  • The 2007 Annual Summit was held in Harrisburg. This year’s theme was Striving, Thriving, and Surviving in Your Workplace
  • 2008 Annual Summit to be held in State College at the Penn Stater, October 3 and 4, 2008.
  • Conducted an Environmental Health Educational Conference in Philadelphia in September 2007.
  • Launched a partnership with the Graduate Education Foundation to offer on line continuing education. PSNA is the first nursing association to partner with GEF.
  • Launched MONA, My Online Nursing Assistant, an online CE repository plus more .....


2005-2006 Highlights:
http://www.panurses.org/new/page.cfm?SID=30&ID=5&PID=47

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Old Nov 18, 2007, 09:25 PM
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Re: What PA State Nurses Association did for YOU and for Nursing

Originally Posted by NRSKarenRN View Post
This said file not found when I clicked on it.

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Old Nov 21, 2007, 02:21 PM
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Re: What PA State Nurses Association did for YOU and for Nursing

Found it.

http://www.panurses.org/new/page.cfm?SID=30&ID=5&PID=47

Maybe they moved it, I dunno!

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Old May 14, 2008, 10:12 AM
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Re: What PA State Nurses Association did for YOU and for Nursing

I have to admit that I just joined the PA State Nursing Association so I could put it on my resume. Don't really know how they are really helping me personally.

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