Upcoming Annual General Meeting |
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Community Health Nurses of Canada Conference |
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CHNIG would like to hear from you! |
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Community Health Nursing in the News! |
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Professional Development Webinars and Getting Involved Online! |
C - Upcoming Annual General Meeting
The CHNIG Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday May 3rd from 8:00am to 11:00am. All CHNIG members are welcome to attend. Please include the CHNIG AGM when you register for the RNAO AGM http://rnao.ca/events/annual-general-meeting-agm-0
H - Community Health Nurses of Canada Conference
CHNIG is happy to provide support to members interested in attending the 9th National CHNC Conference in Ottawa, Ontario from June 2nd to 4th, 2014.
N - CHNIG would like to hear from you!
Community Health Nurses' Initiatives Group would like to hear from you! Are you a nurse or student nurse working within your community? What does your daily work entail? What do you enjoy most about community health nursing, and what challenges do you face? Do you have any memorable anecdotes that solidified your love for the invaluable work that you do? CHNIG is calling for article submissions from members to provide and increased awareness of our role, and how community health nurses are making changes to our communities and in the home. If you would like to submit an article please email communicationsnewsletter@chnig.org for more information or with your submission. Articles must be no more than 500 words in length. An included photo of your choice may also be sent.
I - Community Health Nursing in the News!
New recommendations on where babies should sleep, 610 CKTB News, Feb 25/14
G - Professional Development Webinars and Getting Involved Online!
The Health Promotion Seminar Series is a collaborative effort between the de Souza Institute, the Community Health Nurses' Initiatives Group (CHNIG) and the Community Health Nurses of Canada (CHNC). The seminars offer an opportunity for professional development to nurses working in all domains of practice: community or acute care. Topics are focused on current issues, and provide a means for knowledge transfer, discussion, and resources to apply to practice.