Everyday PVNA hero featured in The Stand!

WSNA member, Annette Thomas

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“Nurses and other healthcare workers are all considered heroes right now for enduring the stress, trauma and personal sacrifices that come with working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. But some of them — like Annette Thomas, a nurse for Providence Visiting Nurses in Spokane and member of the Washington State Nurses Association — were heroes all along.”

Congratulations Annette on your recognition by The Stand!

Thank you to all of the PVNA nurses for your dedication and hard work on the frontlines each and every day.


Questions? Nurse Representative Jaclyn Perkins BSN, RN jperkins@wsna.org


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