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It’s Time!!!
To Join the American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA)

It’s Time!!!
To Join the American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA)

Mission:
“ANNA will promote excellence by advancing nephrology practice and positively influence outcomes for individuals with kidney disease”
Mission:
“ANNA will promote excellence by advancing nephrology practice and positively influence outcomes for individuals with kidney disease”

The American Nephrology Nurses' Association is a community of professional nephrology nurses dedicated to providing the highest quality care.
Join us….
Date: September 30th, 2012
Time: 7pm
Place: Fort Frederiksted
Topic: What can ANNA do for you? Benefits of Membership
Education Resources * FREE CNE opportunities offered monthly in ANNA's Online Library (minimum 12 per year) * Nephrology Nursing Journal (bimonthly) * ANNA Update, ANNA's newsletter (bimonthly) * Membershp Dues:
$75 Full Member (RN); $65 Associate Member (non-RN).
For more information please visit: www.anna.org Monique Casey (340) 555-4000 or moniquecasey@gmail.com moniq Membershp Dues:
$75 Full Member (RN); $65 Associate Member (non-RN).
For more information please visit: www.anna.org Monique Casey (340) 555-4000 or moniquecasey@gmail.com moniq ANNA's RenalWEB Nephrology Nursing News (e-newsletter issued 26 times per year) * ANNA's Online Library
Career-Building Opportunities * Vision:
ANNA will be the leading advocate for nephrology nurses
All nephrology nurses will be ANNA members
ANNA will advance the professional growth and professional development of nephrology nurses
ANNA will promote nephrology nursing research
ANNA will be fiscally responsible in advancing nephrology nursing
Vision:
ANNA will be the leading advocate for nephrology nurses
All nephrology nurses will be ANNA members
ANNA will advance the professional growth and professional development of nephrology nurses
ANNA

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