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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2018-2019 ANGIE CIMINO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Native American Nurses Association of Arizona Posted on March 2, 2019 by Lei-LaniMarch 11, 2019

NANA would like to congratulate the 2018-2019 ANGIE CIMINO SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS!   Starfire Herd is a member of the Guidiville Indian Rancheria from Ukiah, California. Starfire is currently enrolled in the dual nursing program with Glendale Community College and Arizona … Continue reading →

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2018 Annual NANA Meet & Greet Luncheon

April 7th at 11:30am at Aunt Chilada’s Squaw Peak

Annual Memberships are also due

March 22, 2018 by Lei-Lani Posted in Uncategorized
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  • 08

    2018 NANAINA Conference "Creating a Vision for Indigenous Nursing"

    08:00 -16:00
    June 8, 2018-June 9, 2018

    NANAINA is pleased to call for abstracts for the 2018 conference!

    *****Abstract Submission Extended to April 12*****

    The purpose of this conference is to operationalize and apply the conceptual model “Nursing in Native American* Culture” based on the sacred medicine wheel that represents Indigenous oneness in Native American nursing as described by Lowe & Struthers (2001). Members of NANAINA contributed to the development of this model at a conference in 2000 in Montana and refer to it as the Native American Nursing model. This model can be used by all nurses interested in serving Native Americans to guide and inform nursing care, education, research, and administration.

    Location: St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota

    Register for the conference at: http://nanainanurses.com/

    For more information on the conference and abstract submissions, please contact:

    Lisa Martin, NANAINA President

    lcmartin@stkate.edu

    612-227-4709

     

  • 09

    2018 NANAINA Conference "Creating a Vision for Indigenous Nursing"

    08:00 -16:00
    June 9, 2018-June 9, 2018

    NANAINA is pleased to call for abstracts for the 2018 conference!

    *****Abstract Submission Extended to April 12*****

    The purpose of this conference is to operationalize and apply the conceptual model “Nursing in Native American* Culture” based on the sacred medicine wheel that represents Indigenous oneness in Native American nursing as described by Lowe & Struthers (2001). Members of NANAINA contributed to the development of this model at a conference in 2000 in Montana and refer to it as the Native American Nursing model. This model can be used by all nurses interested in serving Native Americans to guide and inform nursing care, education, research, and administration.

    Location: St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota

    Register for the conference at: http://nanainanurses.com/

    For more information on the conference and abstract submissions, please contact:

    Lisa Martin, NANAINA President

    lcmartin@stkate.edu

    612-227-4709

     

  • 13

    NANA monthly meeting

    17:00 -18:30
    June 13, 2018

    The NANA  monthly meeting will be held on June 13th at 5pm at Phoenix Indian Medical Center conference room A & B. Hope to see you there!

     

    PIMC

    4212 N 16th St

    Phoenix, AZ 85016

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • NANA will have a booth at the Spring Into Health Kids Fair at PIMC from 10am to 1pm.
  • Nurses week Social Hours May 16th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm- at Los Dos Molinos
  • Monthly NANA meeting June 12, 2019 at 5:00pm at PIMC in the Pediatric Conference Rm

 

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