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Colorado Nurses Association Leadership Announcement

Colorado Nurses Association (CNA) President Laura Rosenthal, DNP, ACNP, FAANP, announces that as of Dec. 1, 2021, Colleen Casper, DNP, RN, MS former Colorado Nurses Association Executive Director, has transitioned into the role of Director of Practice and Government Affairs. To complement her work, Civica Associations Conferences and Exhibitions will expand their role with CNA to include administrative support to the governing board, strategic planning, programatic improvements, and membership services.  Dr. Casper will work closely with Civica and the Governing Board in the transition of these roles and responsibilities while focusing primarily on advocacy for nursing practice in the regulatory, legislative and work environment related initiatives.  Casper will also continue to liaison with the American Nurses Association and the Colorado Nurses Association Continuing Education and Nursing Professional Development in partnership with Civica.
CNA is fully engaged in the planning and prioritization of the 2022 Legislative agenda. We are confident this new organization will serve to strengthen the services available to members and the opportunities for CNA to advance nursing and health care access for all Coloradans.
 

Call for ANA Nominations and Elections 2022

December 10, 2022

The Nominations and Elections Committee would like your support in identifying candidates that meet the minimum competency requirements for the positions. Please share the Call for Nominations with your members. If you know someone that you think would be a great candidate, please encourage them to apply.

 

Call for Proposals for the 2022 ANA Membership Assembly Now Open

December 10, 2021

On December 6, the Professional Policy Committee (PPC) has put out a Call for Proposals for the 2022 Membership Assembly which closes on February 7, 2022, specifically on addressing issues related to nurse staffing with particular focus on acute care setting, and strategies to reduce workplace violence against nurses and other health care employees. To read the announcement in its entirety,  click here. For proposal submission, click here.

 

Support Colorado Nurses Foundation on Colorado Gives Day

Donations made to the Colorado Nurses Foundation on Colorado Gives Day will enable CNF to continue its commitment to nurse education and nurse recognition. 

Colorado Gives Day makes good happen for more than 3,000 local nonprofits. What began in 2010 has grown to one of the largest giving days in the US. In 2020, the annual statewide movement raised more than $50 million in 24 hours. This celebration of giving helps donors give where they live to the causes they care about most.

To donate to us on Colorado Gives Day go to the CNF ColoradoGives.org donation page, or click below. You can also schedule your donation early!

To donate to CNF, click here!

 



Donations may be made to CNF year-round as ColoradoGives.org is a year-round online giving website. It features more than 2,000 Colorado nonprofit organizations. Made possible by Community First Foundation, it encourages year-round charitable giving by providing comprehensive, objective and up-to-date information about Colorado nonprofits and an easy way to support them online.

 





 

 

 

Don't Miss Out: SIG 30 December 1, 2021 Webinar 

Your Employment Contract: Basic Contract Legal Issues and Possible Consequences

Wednesday, December 01, 20216:00 PM - 7:30 PM MST
Category: SIG 30 Monthly Dinner


Speaker: Cathy Klein

REGISTER HERE

About Cathy Klein
Cathy Klein started the first nurse practitioner program in the South in 1975 with a friend, and later taught at various Colorado nurse practitioner programs, becoming certified as a PNP and ANP until all lapsed. She also served as legal issues editor for The Nurse Practitioner Journal for 25 years and has spoken to countless nursing groups regarding various legal issues over the years. Cathy earned her MSN and later her doctorate of juris prudence from University of Denver in 1987, and has been representing nurses and all health care professionals since then, as well as being voted one of the top female trial lawyers in Colorado. Cathy recently mostly retired after working since she was 14, but keeps things open for nurses and doctors requesting assistance with their employment contracts, as well as her mediation practice. She can be reached at [email protected]

 

 

 
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