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Wisconsin Nurses Association NEW MEMBERS
Please join us in welcoming the newest members of the Wisconsin Nurses Association Jennifer Altomare Joanne Archer Megan Awe John Berlin Karly Boegel Kimberly Edlebeck Hailey Falevsky Nicole Gilles Megan Goehl Christie Hanrahan Nichole Hinkel Jonathan Hoerl Allyson Jeanty Kristine Jimenez Kasandra Justman Lauren Kraemer Nicholas Krueger Orlando Malate Cassandra Messman Glenda Morgan Marta Nelson […]
Continue readingGovernor Evers Signs Executive Order to Ensure Access to Vaccines in Wisconsin
Governor Tony Evers has signed an executive order directing state agencies to take steps that ensure all Wisconsinites have access to vaccines. The order emphasizes coordination across state departments and local health providers to remove barriers and improve equitable vaccine distribution. A copy of Gov. Evers’ Executive Order #275 is available here You can read the […]
Continue readingMeet a Member: Florine Ndakuya-Fitzgerald (Flo)
What inspired you to pursue a career in nursing? I wanted to be a nurse to be involved in my community. I always wanted to help people, and nursing was the best career to do that. How long have you been a member of the Wisconsin Nurses Association? Since I was in undergraduate in nursing […]
Continue readingAmerican Nurses Association Alarmed by Volume of Abrupt Changes at CDC
Please read below a release put out by the American Nurses Association. Amount of Leadership Changes Could Pose Threats to Public Health Interconnection between Public Health, the Economy and National Security should not be ignored SILVER SPRING, MD – August 29, 2025 – The American Nurses Association (ANA), representing the nation’s largest and most trusted […]
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Joining the Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) and American Nurses Association (ANA) is the best thing you can do for your career - and adds value to nursing as a whole. By uniting with the best nurses in the U.S., you'll access development opportunties that you won't find anywhere else and show pride in your profession
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