The Council on Continuing Education and the Council of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners held their first business meetings.
The estimated number of registered nurses employed in nursing, 815,000.
The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners was organized.
Thirty-six charter fellows were chosen for the American Academy of Nursing.
The Federation of Nursing Specialty Organizations was established.
ANA filed charges against the nation's largest university pension underwriter on March 2, 1973, for discrimination on the basis of sex.
ANA's National Retirement Plan was established on April 13, 1973.
Criteria were developed for ANA certification of geriatric nurses, pediatric nurses in ambulatory care, and psychiatric nurses.
In November, 1973, the American Nurses' Association was requested by the Senate Subcommittee on Long-Term Care to prepare a report regarding the problems of providing skilled nursing care in intermediate and extended care facilities.
ANA issued a statement on diploma nurse education.
ANA developed guidelines for the establishment of peer review committees.
1974 Health Education and Welfare's Division on Research, Maternal and Child Health Services, approved and funded ANA's project proposal on the "Impact of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Programs: An Exploratory and Methodological Study."
In January, 1974, the Standards of Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice were developed for publication.
On April I, 1974, the American Nurses' Foundation moved its office from New York City to Kansas City, MO.
The Council of Nursing Service Facilitators, the Council of Family Nurse Practitioners and Clinicians, the Council of Advanced Practitioners in Medical-Surgical Nursing, and the Council of Advanced Practitioners in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing held their first business meetings at the ANA convention.
The ANA convention was held June 9 – 14 in San Francisco, CA. Convention theme: “Special Interest – Common Goals”.
The Council on Continuing Education and the Council of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners held their first business meetings. The estimated number of registered nurses employed in nursing, 815,000. The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners was organized. Thirty-six charter fellows were chosen for the American Academy of Nursing. The Federation of Nursing Specialty Organizations was established. ANA filed charges against the nation's largest university pension underwriter on March 2, 1973, for discrimination on the basis of sex. ANA's National Retirement Plan was established on April 13, 1973. Criteria were developed for ANA certification of geriatric nurses, pediatric nurses in ambulatory care, and psychiatric nurses. In November, 1973, the American Nurses' Association was requested by the Senate Subcommittee on Long-Term Care to prepare a report regarding the problems of providing skilled nursing care in intermediate and extended care facilities. ANA issued a statement on diploma nurse education. ANA developed guidelines for the establishment of peer review committees. 1974 Health Education and Welfare's Division on Research, Maternal and Child Health Services, approved and funded ANA's project proposal on the "Impact of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Programs: An Exploratory and Methodological Study." In January, 1974, the Standards of Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice were developed for publication. On April I, 1974, the American Nurses' Foundation moved its office from New York City to Kansas City, MO. The Council of Nursing Service Facilitators, the Council of Family Nurse Practitioners and Clinicians, the Council of Advanced Practitioners in Medical-Surgical Nursing, and the Council of Advanced Practitioners in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing held their first business meetings at the ANA convention. The ANA convention was held June 9 – 14 in San Francisco, CA. Convention theme: “Special Interest – Common Goals”.
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