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The Professional Magazine for Student Nurses
National Student Nurses’Association
Departments & Columns
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Editorial............................................................................................................................................3
Write On..........................................................................................................................................5
Membership Benefits & Highlights ...............................................................................................6
Mental News: NSNA ................................................................................................................................ 10
Health, Foundation of the NSNA
The Professional Magazine for Student Nurses
2 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 Imprint
EDITORIAL Dear Imprint Readers, In this issue o
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WRITE ON The “Write On” column is intended
MEMBERSHIP Madeline Misus Vice President and Chai
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News: MidYear Career Planning Conference Recap T
News: MidYear Career Planning Conference Recap
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Help Raise Funds for Nursing School Schol
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UP CLOSE The “Up Close” column profiles an excep
Other Milestones on the Journey Henderson also ha
HAPPENINGS Arizona In July, the Student Nurses’
NSCSNA also sponsored a clothing drive to donate
SPEAKING TO THE BULLY WITHIN
Then You Are a Bully As defined in the American N
Becoming a Bully How did you become a bully? It i
You are a Wounded Healer You and your fellow stud
A Call to Action: Tackling the Gun Violence
Nursing students are no strangers to advocacy, an
How Can I Make A Difference? In light of so much
issue until you bring it to them. And if your ele
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: 32 NOVEMBER/DECEM
Disaster preparedness is a topic that has gained
the participants multiple questions about disaste
During the time of our research, the second large
Disaster Health and Sheltering Course Prepares St
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Many nursing students say nursing school is dif-
program. For example, some schools of nursing may
Group Number (number of students) Project Gro
practicum experiences and various other life resp
Engaging Members in Policy Development As the 20
OhSNA Annual Convention. The script was parallel
Advice to School Chapters Share your vision for r
• Educate members about Robert’s Rules of Order
REFLECTIONS The “Reflections” column features h
Faith, Trust, and Holy Water Due to stigmatizatio
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