This year, PSNA received reaccreditation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center as an accredited approver and provider of CNE. More
Year in Review: Code Blue
We invite you to join us as we review PSNA highlights from 2016. In Spring 2016, Pennsylvania’s professional nursing association
Year in Review: NFP
Today — and throughout the week leading up to New Year’s day — the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA) looks
Year in Review: Advocacy Update
Medical Cannabis Act: In Spring 2016, Senate Bill 3, “The Medical Cannabis Act,” was signed into law. This Act provides for
Dept of Health Update on Medical Marijuana Program
At her regular briefing of the status of Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Program, Secretary of Health Dr. Karen Murphy announced applications
ANA Response to Dept of Veterans Affairs Rule on APRNs
On December 13, 2016, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) released a final rule granting full practice authority to three
PSNA Announces Election Results
The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), representing more than 217,000 registered nurses in Pennsylvania, announced its 2017 board of directors
PSNA Announces New President
The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), representing more than 217,000 registered nurses in Pennsylvania, announced that Mark C. Crider, PhD,
Star Leadership Institute Graduates
(November 13, 2016) On November 4, 2016, the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), representing more than 219,000 registered nurses in
ANAI
In October 2016, N2P Northeast Leader Caroline Toomey and N2P Ashlee Homer took to Washington, DC to participate in the American Nurse Advocacy Institute hosted by ANA. ANAI is a prestigious year-long mentored program for the purpose of developing nurses into political leaders while expanding the grassroots capacity for the nursing profession and health care. Upon completion, each ANAI Fellow is equipped to advise the SNA in establishment of legislative / regulatory priorities, recommend strategies for execution of the advancement of a policy issue, and educate members about the political realities as well as assist in advancing nursing’s agenda.