TRENTON, N.J.—April 9, 2018—The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) recently recognized Deborah Ewtushek, MSN, MS, RN, CCSN-NJ and Susan Weaver, Ph.D., RN, CRNI, NEA-BC for their [...]
Nurse Recognized for Eliminating Health Care Disparities in Underserved Populations TRENTON, N.J.—April 6, 2018—The Institute for Nursing, the foundation of New Jersey State Nurses Association [...]
From Judy Schmidt, New Jersey State Nurses Association CEO With more than 20,000 people sick with the flu in NJ this year, paid sick days are a matter of good public health. Perhaps if paid sick [...]
TRENTON, N.J.—Feb. 26, 2018— Paid sick days are a public health issue, especially this year, as the flu epidemic continues to spread, said representatives from The New Jersey State Nurses [...]
Board Greets New Vice President, Secretary Ahead of Busy Advocacy Campaign TRENTON, N.J.—Jan. 8, 2017—The New Jersey State Nurses Association welcomed a new vice president and secretary to its [...]
Minority Nurse featured NJSNA’s Recovery and Monitoring Program with an in-depth article about how the program works and its benefits. Read the whole article.
The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) is in full support of the multi-state nursing compact, which allows more portability of nurses that will improve access to care for patients. “New [...]
Upon learning of the crisis at the New Jersey Board of Nursing, The American Journal of Nursing wrote an in-depth piece about issues around the country, starting in the Garden State. Read the [...]
As Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, nurses were already looking for ways to help their colleagues and their patients. One NJSNA member, Teresa Weisneck, departed for Texas as soon as the storm left [...]