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Thinking Ahead--NANN conference in 9/09, Austin TX



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May 09, 2009 10:25 PM

Thinking Ahead--NANN conference in 9/09, Austin TX


Hello Neonatal Nurses & everyone!

I'm looking forward to attending the 2009 NANN conference in Austin TX this year. Yes, it is a few months away however currently I do not know of anyone from my unit attending this conference and am looking for a hotel room to share with another NICU RN or NNP. I don't think I will be able to attend the pre-conference portion, just the regular portion, which I'm sure will be more than enough information, education & networking!

I work in Northern NJ as a NICU RN and am concurrently pursuing my MSN to practice as a NNP (to finish in 2011).

Please reply and maybe a connection can be made, or maybe not. Just thought it would be worth a shot and possibly save some money on lodging. (FYI: I'm a 30-something, non-smoker, social drinker, love indie rock, reading & relaxing with my husband & our dogs).

Thanks!
Angels1933


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