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ANA Related Entities
Organizational Affiliates
Nursing Organization Liaison Forum (NOLF)
(*Organizational Affiliate
members in NOLF)
- Academy of
Medical-Surgical Nurses
- Air and Surface Transport
Nurses
- American Academy
of Ambulatory Care Nursing*
- American
Assembly for Men in Nursing
- American
Association for Continuity of Care
- American Association
of Critical-Care Nurses*
- American Association
of Legal Nurse Consultants
- American Association
of Neuroscience Nurses
- American Association
of Nurse Anesthetists*
- American Association
of Nurse Attorneys
- American Association
of Occupational Health Nurses
- American Association
of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses
- American College
of Nurse Practitioners
- American
Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Nursing
- American Holistic Nurses
Association*
- American Medical Informatics
Association
- American Nephrology
Nurses Association
- American Psychiatric
Nurses Association*
- American Public Health
Association
- American
Radiological Nurses Association
- American Society
for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
- American
Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, Inc.
- American Society
of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgical Nurses, Inc.
- American Society of
PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN)*
- American Thoracic
Society
- Association for Child
& Adolescent Psychiatric Nurses, Inc.
- Association of
Community Health Nursing Educators
- Association of Occupational
Health Professionals
- Association
of Nurses in AIDS Care
- Association of periOperative
Registered Nurses, Inc. *
- Association of Pediatric
Oncology Nurses
- Association of
Rehabilitation Nurses *
- Association of State
and Territorial Directors of Nursing
- Association of Women's
Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (Formerly NAACOG)*
- Chi Eta Phi Sorority
- Council
on Graduate Education for Administration in Nursing
- Dermatology Nurses
Association
- Developmental Disabilities
Nurses Association
- Emergency Nurses Association
*
- Hospice Nurses
Association
- International Nurses
Society on Addictions
- International
Society of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses (ACAPN, SERPN, ISPCLN)
- International
Society of Nurses in Genetics
- Intravenous Nurses
Society*
- National Association
of Clinical Nurse Specialists
- National Association
of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care (NADONA/LTC)
- National Association
of Hispanic Nurses
- National Association
of Neonatal Nurses
- National Association
of Nurse Massage Therapists
- National Association
of Nurse Practitioners in Reproductive Health
- National Association
of Orthopaedic Nurses *
- National Association
of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners
- National Association
of School Nurses, Inc *
- National
Association of State School Nurse Consultants, Inc.
- National Black Nurses
Association, Inc.
- National
Gerontological Nursing Association
- National League for Nursing
- National Nurses Society on Addictions (Go To: International Nurses Society
on Addictions)
- National Nursing Staff
Development Organization
- National Organization
of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
- National Student Nurses
Association
- North American Nursing
Diagnosis Association
- Nurses Organization
of Veterans Affairs
- Oncology Nursing Society
*
- Philippine Nurses
Association of America, Inc.
- Respiratory
Nursing Society
- Sigma Theta Tau,
International, Inc.
- Society for Vascular Nursing
- Society of Gastroenterology
Nurses and Associates, Inc.
- Society of Otorhinolaryngology
and Head-Neck Nurses, Inc. *
- Society of Pediatric
Nurses
- Society of Urologic
Nurses & Associates Inc.
- Wound, Ostomy &
Continence Nurses Society
Minority Nursing Associations
Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada 12
Stirling Avenue, 3rd Floor Ottawa, ON K1Y 1P8 http://www.anac.on.ca/
Asian & Pacific Islander Nurses
Association 400 N. Ingalls, Suite 3160 Ann Arbor, MI
48109-0482 (734) 998-1030 Contact: SeonAe Yeo, President, Seonaeyo@umich.edu
The American Assembly for Men in Nursing 11
Cornell Road Latham, NY 12110-1499 http://aamn.org
Filipino Nurses Online Filipino Nurses Online
is a non-profit Internet-based organization designedto create a link
to all regional divisions of the Philippine NursesAssociation
located in different parts of the world. www.filipinonurses.net
National Alaska Native/American Indian Nurses
Association 3702 S. Fife Street Tacoma, WA
98409-7318 Tel/Fax: (888) 566-8773 www.nanaina.com
National Association of Hispanic Nurses 1501
16th St., NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: (202) 387-2477 Fax:
(202) 483-7183 info@nahnhq.org www.thehispanicnurses.org
National Black Nurses Association, Inc. 8630
Fenton St., Suite 330 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Tel: (301)
589-3200 Fax: (301) 589-3223 nbna@erols.com http://www.nbna.org/
National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse
Associations 5630 Arch Crest Drive Los Angeles, CA
90043 (323) 294-4676 Fax (323) 292-5001 Betwilliam@aol.com www.ncemna.org
Philippine Nurses Association of America 60
Kingsbridge Drive Lumberton Township Mt. Holly, NJ
08060-5034 (609) 262-9383 or (201) 659-5960 pnaa2003@yahoo.com www.pnaa03.org
Minority Health Associations
Alliance of Minority Medical Associations The
AMMA collectively supports the moral imperative that all individuals
are equally entitled to receive high quality health care therapies
that can improve and prolong life. 655 15th Street, NW Suite
475A Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 347-3820 Ext:
5943 info@AllAmericanHealth.org www.allamericanhealth.org
American Public Health Association 800 I
Street, NW Washington, DC 20001-3710 Tel: (202)
777-APHA Fax: (202) 777-2534 www.apha.org The
American Public Health Association is the oldest and
largestorganization of public health professionals in the world,
representing morethan 50,000 members from over 50 occupations of
public health, includingnursing.
Asian and Pacific Islander American Health
Forum 942 Market Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA
94102 Tel: (415)954-9988 Fax: (415)954-9999 hforum@apiahf.org www.apiahf.org
Association of American Indian
Physicians 1235 Sovereign Row, Suite C-9 Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73108 Tel: (405) 946-7072 Fax: (405)
946-7651 aaip@ionet.net
Association of Asian Pacific Community Health
Organizations 1440 Broadway, Suite 510 Oakland, Ca
94612 Tel: (510) 272-9536 Fax: (510) 272-0817 www.aapcho.org
Health Professionals for
Diversity Association of American Medical
Colleges 2450 N St., NW Washington, D.C. 20037-1127 Tel:
(202) 828-0400 Fax: (202) 828-1120 www.aamc.org/about/progemph/diverse
National Asian Women's Health
Organization 250 Montgomery Street, Suite 1500 San
Francisco, CA 94104 Tel: (415) 989-9747 Fax: (415)
989-9758 nawho@nawho.org www.nawho.org
National Alliance for Hispanic Health 1501
Sixteenth St. NW Washington, DC 20036-1401 Tel: (202)
387-5000 alliance@hispanichealth.org www.hispanichealth.org
National Hispanic Medical Association 1700
17th St., NW, Suite 405 Washington, DC 20009 Tel: (202)
265-4297 Fax: (202) 234-5468 http://home.earthlink.net/~nhma
National Indian Health Board Parklawn
Building Indian Health Service 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville,
MD 20857 www.nihb.org
National Medical Association (A national
association of African-American physicians) 1012 Tenth Street,
NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Tel: (202) 347-1895 Fax: (202)
842-3293 www.natmed.org
National Minority AIDS Council 1931 13th
Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 info@nmac.org www.nmac.org
Transcultural Nursing Society 36600
Schoolcraft Road Livonia, MI 48150-1173 Tel: (734) 432-5470;
toll-free (888) 432-5470 Fax: (734) 432-5463 www.tcns.org The TCNS defines
transcultural nursing as "an essential area of study andpractice
focused on the cultural care beliefs, values and lifeways of
peopleto help them maintain and/or regain their health, or to face
death inmeaningful ways." The society confers the Certified
Transcultural Nurse(CTN) certification.
Collegiate Organizations American Association of Colleges
of Nursing
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite
530
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202) 463-6930
Fax: (202)
785-8320
www.aacn.nche.edu
AACN is the national
voice for America's baccalaureate- and higher-degree nursing
education programs.
American College of Nurse Practitioners 503
Capitol Ct. NE, #300 Washington, DC 20002 Tel: (202)
546-4825 Fax: (202) 546-4797 www.nurse.org/acnp Founded in 1993, the
ACNP is a national non-profit membership organizationfocused on
advocacy and keeping NPs current on legislative, regulatory
andclinical practice issues that affect NPs in the rapidly changing
health carearena.
CHI ETA PHI Sorority, Inc. National
Headquarters 3029 Thirteenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC
20009 Tel: (202) 232-3858 Fax: (202) 232-3460 www.chietaphi.com Chi Eta Phi Sorority,
Inc. is a professional organization for registered professional
nurses and student nurses (male and female) representing many
cultures and diverse backgrounds. A service organization committed
to confronting nursing and minority health care issues thru a wide
range of programs.
National Student Nurses' Association,
Inc. 555 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel:
(212) 581-2211 Fax: (212) 581-2368 www.nsna.org The NSNA is a membership
organization dedicated to fostering theprofessional development of
nursing students enrolled in associate,baccalaureate, diploma and
generic graduate nursing programs.
Sigma Theta Tau International-Honor Society of
Nursing 550 West North Street Indianapolis, IN
46202 Tel: (317) 634-8171; toll-free (888) 634-7575 Fax: (317)
634-8188 www.nursinghonor.org STTI is dedicated
to improving the health of people worldwide throughincreasing the
scientific base of nursing practice. Its members are nursingscholars
committed to the pursuit of excellence in clinical
practice,education, research and leadership.
Nursing—General
American Nurses Association 600 Maryland
Avenue, SW, Suite 100 West Washington, DC 20024 Tel: (800)
274-4ANA http://www.ana.org/
National League for Nursing 61
Broadway New York, NY 10006 Tel: (212) 363-5555; toll-free
(800) 669-1656 Fax: (212) 812-0393 www.nln.org The NLN advances quality
nursing education that prepares the nursingworkforce to meet the
needs of diverse populations in an ever-changinghealth care
environment. Its membership consists of over 1,500 nursingschools
and health care agencies, and some 5,000 individual
members,including nurses, educators and students.
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