WSNA - Celebrating 100 Years
As WSNA embarks on a year-long celebration of its 100 years as the voice for nurses
and patients, we ask you to share your thoughts about WSNA and the nursing profession
with us.
For a nearly a century, WSNA has proudly represented the voices of registered nurses
across Washington. By answering a few simple questions, you will be helping to advance
the voice of thousands nurses and patients who have been touched by WSNA. And you’ll
be helping inspire future generations of nurses to be sure their voice is heard,
loud and clear.
1. Your information
Simply complete a basic form about yourself: Name, address, phone number, email
and current nursing position.
2. A few questions
You can answer one, two or all our questions. You can also submit a photo by email
to wsna@wsna.org . Make sure it is high resolution (give details) and shows you in
your professional nursing role. You can also mail it to us at: WSNA , 575 Andover
Park West, Suite 101, Seattle, WA 98188
Please answer the following questions:
(We hope you’ll complete them all, but only one is required). Thanks for sharing!
Tell us how WSNA has provided a voice to advance the nursing profession in Washington,
or to provide a platform for advancement at your practice setting?
What is your most memorable WSNA moment and why?
WSNA is your voice for legislative and health policy, nursing standards and education
and improving health standards and availability for all people. Is there one particular
policy or advocacy effort of the WSNA that stands out for you?
When you think of the future of nursing in Washington, how do you think WSNA will
play a part in helping nurses achieve their professional goals?
What is one word or phrase you would use to describe WSNA?
3. Submit
Just click send and your information will be submitted to us. Your submission
allows WSNA to use some or part of your information or photo in its upcoming centennial
DVD and website. We will select excerpts from nurses across the state and post on
this Web site monthly throughout our Centennial year.