NWRNA Region Report: Download the latest on-demand webinar

Explore topics such as sleep across the lifespan, rebuilding strong healthcare teams, developing leadership qualities, and making a difference in health equity.

This story appears in the December 2024 issue of the WSNA Newsletter.

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Members in Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties are invited to enrich your career through various NWRNA programs, including our On-Demand Webinars.

NWRNA members can explore topics such as sleep across the lifespan, rebuilding strong healthcare teams, developing leadership qualities, and making a difference in health equity.

All recordings are free for members and offer ANCC contact hours.

Our newest webinar is our 2024 NWRNA conference, featuring Gladys Campbell, RN, MSN, HC-BC, FAAN, and Joycelyn Thomas, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC.

Campbell presents “Setting the Framework for a Life of Leadership: Foundational Skills for the Emerging or Evolving Nurse Leader.” This session sets the stage for nurses from various levels and settings within health care to explore and advance their leadership skills.

Thomas presents “Lived Experiences: A Paradigm to Understand Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.” This session will explore some of the experiences of historically oppressed peoples to further enhance awareness of how our own actions may perpetuate racist activities, oppression, and social and health inequities.

3.0 ANCC contact hours are available. Find out more and download the video today.

Go to nwrna.org and explore online CE opportunities and take advantage of financial assistance for your career growth.


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