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7th International Nursing Research Conference of the World Academy of Nursing Science

We would like to let you know of the upcoming 7th International Nursing Research Conference of the World Academy of Nursing Science in Taiwan from October 18-19th, 2022. This is a conference jointly hosted by AAPINA and the Taiwan Nurses Association (TWNA). The purpose of this conference is to bring nurses together to tackle global health challenges post pandemic.

Please see the following link for the portal for WANS abstract submissions:
https://twna2022.org/7wans-2022-abstract-submission/

Invitation to Submit for Fall/Winter 2021 Newsletter

Dear AAPINA members,

We invite you to share your professional and personal achievements and news for the AAPINA Newsletter Fall/Winter 2021 Issue. The deadline is November 15, 2021. Please submit photos, promotions, articles of interest, etc. to the communications committee by the deadline.

In addition, we would like to invite you to share your experience and comments/feedback related to the COVID-19 vaccination and advancement in treatment for the Fall/Winter 2021 Issue. Our team delineated the contents matters as listed below but not limited to these. If you would like to share your personal stories, kindly indicate in your email that you grant the newsletter team permission to publish your personal stories in the AAPINA newsletter.

  1. Members’ lived-experience stories.
  2. Impacts on academic life, including education and research.
  3. Impacts on clinical practice and future direction.

Deadline for submission is Monday November 15, 2021. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us at aapina_newsletter_team@aapina.org.

Sincerely,

The AAPINA newsletter team

www.aapina.org

National Nursing Survey: Understanding Racism in Nursing

The National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing is requesting your participation in a survey on Racism in Nursing in the Workplace.

Racism is defined as assaults on the human spirit in the form of biases, prejudices, and an ideology of superiority which persistently causes moral suffering and perpetuates injustices and inequities.

The purpose of this survey is to learn about your perceptions and lived experiences and to further understand the impact of racism on the nursing profession and patient outcomes.

The survey is brief and will take approximately 6 minutes to complete. Please click the link, https://surveys.nursingworld.org/s3/nationalcommission2021, to go directly to the survey.

Your participation in the survey is completely voluntary and all of your responses will be kept confidential.

This survey is available until 11:59 pm EST, October 28th, 2021.

If you have any questions about this survey, or difficulty in accessing the site or completing the survey, please contact the American Nurses Association at Practice@ana.org.

Thank you.