Phoenix Chapter of HPNA

Phoenix Chapter of HPNA

The Phoenix Chapter of HPNA mission is to lead the way to promote excellence in the provision of palliative nursing care through leadership development, education, and the support of research in the field.


Recent News & Announcements

If you missed the "Research Updates and Best Practice in Compassionate Communication in Alzheimer's Disease" Webinar on October 17th, you can watch...

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After receiving feedback from chapter leaders and members, the HPNA Board of Directors has voted to transition HPNA Chapters to HPNA State...

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Our peers who are members of the The Northern New Jersey Chapter of HPNA have scheduled this educational event, "Laughing Our Way Toward A Greater...

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Upcoming Events

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Webinar/Online

Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 9:00am ET

NOV
07
Webinar/Online

Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 6:00pm MT

Posted in Death Cafe

NOV
08
Phoenix, AZ

Friday, November 8, 2024 at 8:00am MT

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Job Opportunities

Phoenix, AZ · Position at Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital

Provides staffing and scheduling support to nursing leaders for licensed staff roles.Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an...

Phoenix, AZ · Position at Abrazo Scottsdale Campus

Welcome to Abrazo Health Network, where making a real difference in people's lives is at the heart of everything we do. Beyond just medical...

Phoenix, AZ · Position at Abrazo Scottsdale Campus

Welcome to Abrazo Health Network, where making a real difference in people's lives is at the heart of everything we do. Beyond just medical...

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On-Demand CE Activities

Join us for this self-paced 3 Hour* Introductory Course to learn how Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Nurses can practice Functional Medicine.

Offers 3.0 contact hours

Available until December 31, 2024

Today, sepsis is the leading cause of death in hospitalized patients. Nurses are often the first to notice changes in a patient's signs and symptoms that may indicate the development of sepsis.

Clinical topics: Patient Outcomes

Offers 2.3 contact hours

Available until June 1, 2026

Designed to be completed on your own schedule this intensive training course is a must for ALL nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, legal nurse consultants, nurse educators, and ri

Offers 24.5 CE credits

Available until December 31, 2025

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