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If you missed the recent workshop, please see some of the recorded sessions: https://nursing.emory.edu/news-and-events/events/nursing-research-workshop/index.html.
The Emory University NHWSN 2020 International Nursing Research Workshop on the Impact of COVID19 brought together thought leaders to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on nursing research and propose directions for future nursing research. It was the first of its kind event.
The National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nursing Associations (NCEMNA) is a coalition of five national nursing organizations (including AAPINA) that represent diverse communities. NCEMNA and AAPINA stand in solidarity with those seeking justice, equity, and peace for all people. As nurses, we promote the celebration of diversity, understanding, compassion, and equality for all. We challenge the nursing profession to make changes at all levels in education, practice, research, and policy to break down institutional racism and discrimination.
Please see attached statement released by NCEMNA. NCEMNA Statement Violence against Black Men.pdf
The National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA) is holding its Public Policy Leadership Summit on March 23-24, 2020 in Los Angeles, CA. The summit theme is: Advancing Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion to Improve the Health of the Nation. Please plan to attend and share the information to your colleagues and potential sponsors/exhibitors. For additional information, please contact Dr. Debra A. Toney at dtoney883@aol.com.
For more information on sponsorships and exhibits, click here.
The National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA), an affiliate of AAPINA, will convene its inaugural Public Policy and Leadership Summit on March 25, 2019 at the California Endowment Center, 1000 Alameda Street, Los Angeles California 90012. Our theme is “Nurses: Transforming Healthcare in Diverse Communities”, with keynote speaker, Catherine Alicia Georges, EdD, RN, FAAN, AARP National Volunteer President. Dr. Georges is professor and chair of the Department of Nursing at Lehman College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Come network and meet with policy makers of the United States ethnic nurse leadership and learn about the positive impact that NCEMNA members have made on the health of the nation.
Click here to view and download the registration form. Or you can click here to register online.
For sponsorship opportunities, please click here to download and view the packet for your review and consideration. This inaugural event is your opportunity to learn, shape and be heard on critical policy issues.
For more information, contact Dr. Debra Toney, NCEMNA President, at dtoney883@aol.com.
*NCEMNA is a unified force advocating for equity and justice in nursing and health care for ethnic minority populations