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Amsn convention 2017
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amsn convention 2017
  1. #AMSN CONVENTION 2017 HOW TO#
  2. #AMSN CONVENTION 2017 PROFESSIONAL#

Supervisor, Public Health – Seattle & King County King County Nurses Association, Shoreline I would bring that experience forward if elected.”ĭirector At Large (3 open positions) Sean Dumas, BSN, RN I have been active on many levels of WSNA. “I would like to continue helping influence nursing practice in Washington state. Secretary / Treasurer Martha Goodall, ADN, RNĬritical Care RN – ICU, Providence Holy Family Hospital I'm ready and willing to step up to advocate for our profession.” My years of experience put me in a position to advocate for all of you.

#AMSN CONVENTION 2017 HOW TO#

We know what nurses and patients need and how to get it done. We do extraordinary things every day and deserve respect. This is our time to rise up together to get things accomplished. We need safe staffing, protections against workplace violence, and the ability to give safe, appropriate care to our patients. If we're not at the table, others that don't know anything about nursing will make the decisions for us. “Nurses need to be at the forefront of advocacy for our profession and our patients. WSNA Rising Star Award, WSNA Adversity Award (team award) If I am honored to serve as WSNA's next president, I will be committed to serving and advocating for all nurses in Washington state.”Ĭentral Washington Regional Nurses Association, YakimaĬhair, Cabinet on Economic and General Welfare, and member of the Board of Directors I am humbled by the contributions of current and former leaders of WSNA. As a former Legislative/Health Policy Council Chair and member, I realize the need for nurses to be active and visible at the bedside and in Olympia. I see strength in the diversity of the profession.

#AMSN CONVENTION 2017 PROFESSIONAL#

My experience as a member of a WSNA collective bargaining unit, and later, as a sustaining professional member, has strengthened my belief that WSNA should be at the table in all health policy discussions in Washington state.Īs a nurse practitioner at the bedside in an urgent care clinic, caring for patients directly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, I firmly believe that nursing represents the backbone and foundation of our healthcare system. The organization consistently represents the interests of the most trusted profession in the state. “Since becoming licensed as a registered nurse in Washington state, WSNA has been an organization that has played a major role in my professional development. Keynote Commencement Speaker: University of Washington, Bothell Keynote Speaker at Whatcom Community College 2021 Commencement in Bellingham Keynote Speaker, University of Washington Sigma Theta Tau “Best Poster Award” University of Washington Advanced Practice Nursing Conference (October 2018) 2017 Outstanding Alumni Award – UW Bothell School of Nursing & Health Studies and American Nurses Association (ANA) 2014 Nurse Advocate Award Winner Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner, Providence Health & Servicesįamily Nurse Practitioner Board Certification, American Association of Nurse Practitioner Certification Board.















Amsn convention 2017