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NASN/FASN October Membership Campaign - Join NOW!!

By Karen Bodwell posted 09-30-2018 13:18

  
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Membership in NASN/FASN is wise career investment? If you aren’t a member, then it’s time to JOIN NASN/FASN!!!

FASN is a unified affiliate with NASN (National Association of School Nurses). Unified Affiliates are those Affiliates that have agreed that eligible members must belong to both the Affiliate and National organizations. Membership in NASN also gives you membership in FASN.

What can your NASN/FASN Membership do for you?

Consider the Possibilities:

Personal and Professional Benefits:

Opportunities to apply for grants; scholarships and awards; Vision Vouchers; Professional Liability Insurance.

Continuing Education:

National and State Annual Educational Conferences; Regional Conferences; State and Regional Trainings; and online programs.

Publications:

Journal of School Nursing; NASN and Florida Association Newsletters; Position Statements; Professional Manuals and Brochures; and Weekly Digest E-Communications. Members can access the On-line Journal of School Nursing to include archived Journal articles.

Benefits:

The opportunity to network with your colleagues in School Nursing: nurses who understand and speak the same language! Support of child health needs through collaboration with national policy-makers, organizations, and agencies regarding school nurse issues. Research.

FASN is represented on the NASN Board.

The Association speaks as one voice by:

Increasing the visibility of school nursing; advocating for minimum levels of preparation; advocating for manageable nurse to student ratios; and providing a forum for discussion of school health issues.

This is your chance to be a part of a growing number of school nurses who have increased their knowledge of school nursing and skills through their membership in NASN/FASN. Join your fellow school nurses in a great organization and help to strengthen school nursing in the State of Florida. Join online via a secure link on NASN. Pay in full or make quarterly payments! 

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