As we celebrate Nurses Week, we view it as a time for reflection because there is no more important work than caring for others. We are celebrating how nurses inspire, innovate and influence as [...]
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 [...]