It's election time!

Its time to elect our next group of WSNA leaders! Nominate yourself or another WSNA activist for a WSNA Local Unit Officer position. These positions are vital for the continued advocacy of your nursing practice at NWH. This time we are offering the option to fill out and submit the form online. All nominations are due back to WSNA by November 22, so respond today. The form includes descriptions of the duties for each office on the second page.

These elected positions will assist in making decisions for RNs working at NWH including your upcoming contracts and day to day issues that arise. (All Nominees must be WSNA members in good standing)

We look forward to receiving your nomination today!

In Solidarity,
Terri Williams, MS, RN
206-575-7979 x3058
twilliams@wsna.org


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