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The National Association of Hispanic Nurses brings together health care professionals, administrators, and academic leaders from across the United States to share ideas, advocate for, and increase awareness of the specific health care needs of the Hispanic population. As a member of NAHN, you’ll join a network of over 2,000 members who study, teach, and provide health care to individuals in the Hispanic community and beyond. In NAHN, you’ll find a wealth of specialized knowledge and experience.

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Being a member of NAHN can propel your career forward by connecting you with other health professionals as well as provide high quality training and exposure to leading-edge thinking and valuable peer networking. NAHN has eight different membership types to fit your needs and gives you access to 49 professional chapters across the United States.

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Anyone interested in helping support the healthcare needs of Hispanic communities including:

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  • Nurses licensed in the United States and its jurisdictions

  • Unlicensed healthcare professionals such as but not limited to certified nursing assistants

  • Unlicensed students enrolled or looking to enroll in a nursing program or other medical studies

  • Retired nurses

  • Community organizations who support the GMNAHN Mission

 

There are both local and national benefits which include but are not limited to:

 

  • Access to a network of Hispanic healthcare professionals

  • Chapter meetings and social and professional networking events

  • Local and national awards and scholarships

  • Access to community events, and other professional development opportunities

  • National and local professional conferences, webinars, seminars, and leadership training

  • Board of director and committee member and leadership opportunities

  • Mentorship

  • Community partner discounts

  • Reduced registration fees for NAHN national events

  • Subscription to NAHN's quarterly peer-reviewed journal and newsletter

Membership

Who Should Join?

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