Join Us in Celebrating Founders' Day! ?? The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) invites you to celebrate the legacy and vision of our founders who paved the way for Black nurses nationwide. This Founders' Day, we come together to honor their contributions and the ongoing fight for health equity. Join us for a grand reveal of the NBNA Museum, a special panel discussion, and networking opportunities. Refreshments and food will be provided. Virtual accommodation is available upon request. Don’t miss out on this special event! Register now: https://lnkd.in/ei3wqqpt
关于我们
The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) is a professional organization that represents over 308,000 African American nurses and advocates for the health and wellness of black communities. Founded in 1971, NBNA is a non-profit organization that seeks to increase the number of black nurses in the workforce, promote cultural competence in healthcare, and eliminate health disparities in black communities. With over 115 chapters across the United States and the Virgin Islands, NBNA provides a platform for black nurses to exchange ideas, stay up-to-date on the latest advancements, and network with like-minded individuals. NBNA also offers a wide range of educational programs, conferences, and publications to promote the continued growth and development of black nurses. As the leading advocate for black nurses and the health of black communities, NBNA works to advance research, promote best practices, and foster innovation in the field. Through its partnerships with healthcare organizations, academic institutions, and industry groups, NBNA continues to shape the future of healthcare and improve health outcomes for black communities. Whether you're a black nurse looking to advance your career, a healthcare provider seeking to improve cultural competence, or a member of a black community interested in improving health outcomes, NBNA offers a wealth of resources and opportunities to help you succeed. Join us today and become a part of the vibrant community of black nurses and healthcare professionals.
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https://nbna.org
National Black Nurses Association的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Silver Spring,Maryland
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1971
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8630 Fenton St
910
US,Maryland,Silver Spring,20910
National Black Nurses Association员工
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Dale E. Beatty, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FADLN, FAONL, FAAN
Chief Nurse Executive; Senior Vice President at Stanford Health Care; Immediate Past President Assoc. California Nurse Leaders; Watson Caritas…
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Desiree Carter
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Rosa N.
Doctoral degree dual board-certified (AANP, ACCN) Family, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
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Dr. Julius Johnson
Clinical Associate Professor at NYU Rory Meyers School of Nursing, CEO of Premium Health Depot, Family Health NP, & Board of Directors for the…
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This #GivingTuesday, help us empower nurses at every stage of their journey! We believe that mentorship is a powerful tool for growth, and it’s vital for the success of nurses at every level. From new graduates to seasoned professionals, the guidance and support of a mentor can make all the difference. This Giving Tuesday, we ask for your support to fund our Nursing Mentorship Program, designed to help nurses build confidence, leadership skills, and a network that will carry them throughout their careers. Your contribution will provide essential resources, mentorship opportunities, and foster the next generation of compassionate, skilled healthcare leaders. Donate today: https://nbna.org/donate/
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#DYK heart health plays a role in diabetes? This #NationalDiabetesMonth, we are proud to spotlight the instrumental contributions of Dr. Elizabeth Ofili, an EQBMED Network Partner Leader, at the forefront of research bridging the gap between heart disease and hypertension in Black patients. As the former Director & Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Research Center & Clinical and Translational Research and the Principal Investigator of the Research Centers in Minority Institutions - Coordinating Center (RCMI-CC) at Morehouse School of Medicine, Dr. Ofili has made incredible strides in advancing clinical understanding of cardiovascular diseases, particularly among Black patients and women. Among her many achievements, Dr. Ofili spearheaded the African American Heart Failure Trial (AHEFT), revolutionizing heart failure treatment guidelines for African Americans. She also founded the Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc. Center for Women’s Health and Epidemiology and currently leads the Health 360x Cardiovascular Study (CVIS), which integrates social determinants and technology to enhance clinical trials and address health disparities. She is the Global Principal Investigator of the Amgen-sponsored 5,000-participant African American Heart Study, aimed at understanding the association of high Lp(a) levels and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Dr. Ofili's dedication to improving patient outcomes continues through her direct collaboration with EQBMED local clinical trial sites to address systemic barriers that underserved patients often face when it comes to clinical trials, including a lack of outreach, patient mistrust, and a lack of clinical trial infrastructure in historically underserved communities Thank you for being such an influential leader in improving access to scientific discovery and enhancing diversity in clinical trials.
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The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) plays a crucial role representing 308,000 African American nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed vocational/practical nurses, nursing students, and retired nurses from the US, Eastern Caribbean, and Africa. As one of EQBMED’s professional society partners, NBNA promotes educational opportunities in clinical research and helps build a more diverse and representative clinical trial workforce. This diversity fosters greater trust between patients and providers—particularly when Black researchers can bring their unique cultural understanding to the table. The insights of Black researchers, clinicians, and patients are crucial for culturally competent research. So, for National #NursePractitionerWeek, and every week, we celebrate the incredible contributions of nurse practitioners and the leadership of organizations like NBNA, which uplifts the voices of Black nurses and helps us move toward more equitable clinical research. Learn more about NBNA at https://nbna.org/
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This?#GivingTuesday, help shape the future of healthcare! ?? Nurses are the heart of healthcare, and today, you have the power to support the next generation of compassionate, skilled professionals. Your donation to our Nursing Scholarship Fund helps provide financial support to nursing students, ensuring they have the resources to pursue their dreams and make a lasting impact on patient care. ??Why it matters: - Scholarships make nursing education more accessible for future caregivers. - They ease the financial burden and allow students to focus on what truly matters: becoming exceptional nurses. - Investing in nursing education means investing in healthier communities. Together, we can empower these future healthcare heroes! ?? Donate today and make a difference in the lives of students and the communities they will serve: https://nbna.org/donate/
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Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA) is seeking insights into clinical trials for their upcoming podcast episode and Patient Education Tool! If you have experience coordinating trials, we’d love to feature your voice! What PCNA is Looking For: - Share your journey! What was the clinical trial process like? What should you expect as a nurse and a patient? - Have tips for recruiting participants? Know what tools help? Share your expertise on roles from minor to Principal Investigator! For PCNA's Patient Education Tool: We need 1-2 passionate individuals to help review content, focusing on: - An overview of clinical trials - The impact on patient health and health equity - Common barriers patients face - Self-advocacy tips for navigating trials If you’re ready to make a difference and inspire others, email our NBNA Marketing and Communications Specialist at [email protected]. Together, we can empower patients and enhance the clinical trial experience! #ClinicalTrials #PatientAdvocacy #NursingVoices #HealthEquity
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Have you ever thought of publishing a writing piece? ? ?? We’re looking for compelling articles on a range of topics, such as the latest health trends, impactful social causes, or inspiring membership stories. This year’s theme will follow our 52nd Annual Conference Theme of “Advancing Health Care Across the Lifespan: Through Re-Imagining Nursing and Human Caring.” Article submissions must be 500 words max. Send submissions to our Marketing and Communications Specialist, Faith Janecke at [email protected]. We can’t wait to hear from you!
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As we approach the upcoming elections, it’s crucial to reflect on the power of our votes and the history that shapes our participation. For African Americans, voting is not just a right; it’s a hard-fought privilege that connects us to the legacy of those who bravely fought for civil rights. Let’s not only vote but also encourage others to do the same. Host community discussions, share resources, and help people understand the voting process. Every voice counts, and every vote matters! Together, we can create change and pave the way for future generations. Register to vote or check your registration status: https://vote.gov/ Do your part and VOTE! ??
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Breaking News! This event is all about raising awareness of health disparities affecting our local communities. The event will be focusing on raising awareness about HIV/AIDS in the global communities. I appreciate the Board of Directors for recognizing me, but we need to be there 100% to honor those who are battling HIV & AIDS, to offer Hope, empathy, Love and Compassion. Thank you, Micaelle Guirand for your steadfast leadership in addressing this preventable disease at the 6th Annual Red Dress & Tie Soirée. Please join me as we come together to stand in solidarity for this important cause. Kudos to Community Health & Empowerment Network, Inc. I look forward to seeing everyone in their red dress and tie. Pure Elegance as always! Get your ticket today. https://lnkd.in/e_U4s_Ek
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Statement on the Impact of Hurricane Helene From: Dr. Sheldon Fields and Dr. Shirley Evers-Manly, As a global community, we want to acknowledge all those currently dealing with the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene. With over 120 precious lives lost and over 500 miles of communities coping with power outages, hygiene challenges, and shortages of water, and food urgent action is needed. The National Black Nurses Association has long been committed to assisting in times of disaster. In light of this, we are actively reaching out to our NBNA chapters located in the various affected communities to best assess their immediate needs and determine how best we might assist at this critical time. Resources of all kinds are needed in the short and long term, and monetary donations in any amount to support our efforts can be made below. Responding to such incidents is a part of the NBNA mission and in the coming days, weeks, and months NBNA will continue to assess the situation and how we might best be of service to those impacted by the storm. Note: Please specify donations in the comment box to "Hurricane Helene": https://nbna.org/donate/ Thank you for your support!
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