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Feedback Needed: Introcan IV Catheters

If you have used the new IV catheters that were rolled out at St. Joseph and have feedback you would like to share about your experience, please fill out the survey on Crossroads. You only have until February 16th to submit your thoughts on how the new catheter has been performing for your patients, including any issues with insertion and maintenance.

Online Form for Voluntary Low Census

The new online form you can use to request VLC has been live for a few weeks. We would love to hear your feedback on how the change in process has affected you, and if you have had any issues accessing and using the form. Please contact your Nurse Rep, Grace Chesterman (gchesterman@wsna.org) with your thoughts.

Please continue to diligently review your timecards for accuracy to ensure you are getting compensated for your work. If you have questions about how to read your timecard or the pay codes, please reach out to your HR/Payroll department for assistance.

Scholarships for WSNA's Champions of Change Conference: Apply now!

Don’t miss WSNA’s premier labor training event at Campbell’s Resort on Lake Chelan April 28 to the 30. You’ll enjoy great trainings, networking, and loads of fun.  If you are a union member in good standing, your WSNA officers are offering scholarships to a limited number of nurses who contact WSNA. This can be applied to the conference fee, hotel and mileage reimbursement.  Please contact your nurse rep, Grace Chesterman gchesterman@wsna.org to add your name to the list and to receive instructions and a code for signing up. Be sure to put in for the time off now! If you are not a union member, you can join today!

The year 2023 was an incredible year for labor, and WSNA nurses are a part of that. Across the state we have fought hard and won some amazing contracts. Join us as we celebrate our victories, get an update on the national and state labor scenes, learn how to be more effective leaders in our own workplaces, and strategize for what’s coming next.

Nominate a champion of change by Feb. 16 – both individuals and teams – who stepped up as a union member. Awardees announced at the WSNA Union Leadership Conference in Chelan April 28-30.


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