Feature Articles From 2008
| The Minority Student’s Guide to CRNA Programs | How to get in, how to survive and how to find a program that welcomes diversity. | ![]() | MN 2008 Winter |
| We Belong Together | Why should you join a minority nursing association? Networking opportunities are one of the biggest benefits, and that’s just the beginning. | MN 2008 Winter | |
| Cabezonas Con Suenos: Success Strategies for Nursing Students of Color | A nurse-led research study sheds light on the obstacles minority nursing students face and the resourceful strategies they develop to overcome them | MN 2008 Summer | |
| Careers in Rural Minority Health | From the Mississippi Delta to remote Indian reservations, rural communities of color are among the most medically underserved in the nation--and the need for more nurses is especially acute | ![]() | MN 2008 Summer |
| Remembering Dr. M. Elizabeth Carnegie | Twelve nursing leaders share their personal tributes to a nursing legend who was not only a barrier-breaking educator, author and advocate for nurses of color but also a beloved colleague, mentor, inspiration and friend | MN 2008 Summer | |
| Click Here for Cultural Competence | Thanks to the new Culturally Competent Nursing Modules online training program, the skills nurses need to provide care to an increasingly diverse patient population have never been easier to learn--or to teach | MN 2008 Summer |
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SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOLARSHIP: National American Arab Nurses Association OFFERED BY: NAANA Scholarships DESCRIPTION:Offers various scholarships for current nursing students, practicing nurses, and students interested in pursuing a career in nursing.
Phone: (313) 982-4070
Web site: https://n-aana.org/scholarship/index.asp
Deadline: July 1, but may vary from year to year
Amount: Unspecified
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TITLE: Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) 33rd National Conference ORGANIZATION: Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance AbuseEMPLOYER
NAME: University of Washington Medical Center LOCATION: Seattle, WA DESCRIPTION:Located in Seattle, University of Washington Medical Center provides comprehensive primary care services and serves as a regional referral and treatment center for specialized medical care. Recognized as the first Magnet* hospital in the U.S., our commitment to nursing excellence has been honored for an unprecedented fourth consecutive time — the only hospital in the world to achieve this — and serves as a testament to our dedication to our staff.
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