Student Nurses Association
What is SNA?
The Student Nurses Association is a national organization that brings student nurses together to discuss current healthcare issues as well as celebrate the nursing profession. The state level informs each school's chapter of upcoming events and issues that are important for student nurses. The National Student Nurses' Association has a national convention that raises new issues that effect the future of nursing.
2007-08 SNA Officers
(left to right) Brenda Moechoe, Jessica Slone, Kristina Mancini, Joel Koch,
Rachel Dykhuis
Valparaiso University's Student Nurses Association is an organization of student nurses. One of the big benefits of being a member of the Student Nurses Association is being able to work with people in our community and inform the public and our university of important health issues. Each month we gather together at an informal meeting to plan community service projects that will be pursued in the upcoming months. We also relax and have fun. Also, the Student Nurses Association provides a forum to hear from nurses practicing in a wide variety of settings such as the hospital, community health, and flight nurses.
Here's What's Happening Now.....
Hope you've all enjoyed your summer break. We're gearing up for a fun and exciting fall semester. Mark your calendars! Our first SNA meeting will be held on Tuesday September 2 at 7 p.m. in LeBien Hall Room 108. Our new President, Kristina Mancini, will discuss her ideas for the semester. Officers will be elected, so please consider running for President-Elect (who will become President the following year), Treasurer, Secretary, or Historian.
ALSO, get your walking shoes on and plan on joining us in the Popcorn Fest Parade on Saturday September 6. More info. to come!
HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY SUMMER!!
See you in the fall!
JUST A REMINDER: Be sure to join the SNA Facebook group!!!
Keep checking this site for updates.
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