If you are a member of the ANA...

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I joined the ENA because I wanted to be somehow active in nursing but am still figuring out if the ENA has something I can be active in.

I am looking into also joining the ANA but $200 is a lot of $ to spend for a membership right now...if you are a member of the ANA, what has it done for you? Are there ways to be active?

Jessica

Specializes in Critical Care.

Absolutely not. The ANA doesn't represent all or even most nurses. They represent their special interests. Those aren't MY interests.

If their memberships were free, I wouldn't be a member.

I'm a member of the Amer Assoc of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN).

~faith,

Timothy.

I was a member for 8 years and then cancelled (a) for financial reasons, and (b) because I felt they really weren't doing anything for me.

Even the journal is sent to members and non-members alike!

I might reconsider in the future.

DeLana

P.S. I will rejoin my specialty organization, ANNA - American Nephrology Nurses Association, now that I'm working in dialysis again. Among other things, they puplish a very useful clinical journal.

Specializes in Day Surgery/Infusion/ED.

I was, but got tired of paying several hundred dollars a year to be insulted since my education is deemed inferior to them (just a puny diploma grad). I get more out of membership from specialty organizations.

The ANA has lately been so focused on advanced practice nurses that the little guy at the bedside is almost irrelevant.

I am a member of the CNA (California Nurses' Association); I'm hoping they can make some inroads in PA.

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