The PSNA Director of Professional Development provides leadership and direction of the continuing education (CE) department of the Pennsylvania State
NFP Launches 2023 Scholarship Program for Pennsylvania Nursing Students
HARRISBURG, PA – The Nursing Foundation of Pennsylvania (NFP) has launched its 2023 scholarship program. Nine different scholarships with a
United Health Foundation Launches $3.1 Million Partnership with American Nurses Foundation to Fight Nurse Burnout and Attrition
Three-year commitment will focus on nurses of color and those under age 35 at a time when data shows 50%
Pennsylvania State Nurses Association Announces Endorsed Candidates
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dana Shive, Director of Communication and Membership Services dshive@psna.org, 717-798-8170 Harrisburg, PA, October 28, 2022 –
Pennsylvania State Nurses Association Announces 2023 Elected Candidates
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dana Shive, Director of Communication and Membership Services dshive@psna.org, 717-798-8170 Harrisburg, PA, October 19, 2022 –
ANA and the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association React to Philadelphia Pregnancy Center Incident
MEDIA CONTACTS: Shannon McClendon, shannon.mcclendon@ana.org Keziah Proctor, keziah.proctor@ana.org SILVER SPRING, MD – The behavior demonstrated by a white Nurse Practitioner (NP) at the
PSNA Granted Accreditation as Approver of Nursing Continuing Professional Development
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dana Shive, Director of Communication and Membership Services dshive@psna.org, 717-798-8170 Harrisburg, PA, September 28, 2022 –
ANA Calls for a Swift and Coordinated Response to Contain the Monkeypox Outbreak
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra has declared the monkeypox outbreak to be a public
Call for Virtual Posters
The Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA), the state’s leading professional nursing organization representing more than 228,000 registered nurses, will hold
US Supreme Court’s Decision to Overturn Roe vs. Wade: Is a Serious Setback for Reproductive Health and Human Rights
The American Nurses Association (ANA) is dismayed by the 6-3 ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in Dobbs v, Jackson Women’s Health which