RN Delegates To ANA'S Biennial Meeting Take Action To Work Toward Greater Nurse Retention, Address Public Health Issues
July 01, 2008
July 01, 2008
SILVER SPRING, Md., July 1 -- The American Nurses Association issued the following news release:
More than 600 elected registered nurse delegates to the American Nurses Association (ANA) passed several proposals designed to improve nurse retention rates while simultaneously advancing the public's health at its House of Delegates meeting held in Washington, D.C.
With one half of all new graduate nurses leaving their first professional assignment in less than one yea . . .
More than 600 elected registered nurse delegates to the American Nurses Association (ANA) passed several proposals designed to improve nurse retention rates while simultaneously advancing the public's health at its House of Delegates meeting held in Washington, D.C.
With one half of all new graduate nurses leaving their first professional assignment in less than one yea . . .