Applications are now open for the 2026–2027 ANA MFP Fellowship.
Designed for graduate nursing students, this fellowship advances your path in behavioral health.
Apply Now: https://t.co/XreZERuX66
#ANAMFP#MentalHealth#EmpowerYourFuture
📣 Applications open next week!
The ANA Minority Fellowship Program (ANA MFP), funded by SAMHSA, prepares master’s & doctoral nurses to lead in behavioral health.
Take your passion to the next level.
Review eligibility: https://t.co/OmHBsUBAgj
The latest ANA Minority Fellowship Program Weekly Newsletter is out now!
Stay informed on program highlights, upcoming opportunities, and important mental health news shaping our community.
Read now: https://t.co/S6DtCUubia
Happening now! ANA’s #NursesDayOfAction2025 is here, and nurses are demanding change. Violence, burnout, and shortages threaten care nationwide.
Inundate Congress with messages that demand they pass protections for nurse well-being. Act now! https://t.co/WYtSq91F3v
The latest ANA Minority Fellowship Program Weekly Newsletter is out now!
Stay informed on program highlights, upcoming opportunities, and important mental health news shaping our community.
Read now: https://t.co/qGxWMho98e
The latest ANA Minority Fellowship Program Weekly Newsletter is out now!
Stay informed on program highlights, upcoming opportunities, and important mental health news shaping our community.
Read now: https://t.co/xYMD9CdfSQ
"Nursing is power. Your story is power. Use both to make a difference — our patients, our communities, and our world need us more than ever.” — Dr. Eugenia Millender #NurseTheFuture
Listen to the full episode: https://t.co/4UQWYE1BX2
Nurses are shaping the future of mental health.
Hear Dr. Eugenia Flores Millender on Mental Health Trailblazers discuss leadership, inclusion & the power of nursing in global care.
@E_millender
Listen now: https://t.co/tDgNrR5xCH
Great energy at the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet & Pathway 2025 Conference in Atlanta! Our MFP booth was buzzing with fellowship, inspiration, & connection among attendees, MFP staff, fellows, & alumni. Grateful to be part of this empowering community!
On #WorldMentalHealthDay, we shine a light on mental health in humanitarian crises.
When homes are lost & families separated, recovery must include #MentalHealth care.
Let’s ensure support is part of every response—before, during & after crisis https://t.co/Gf5CECYeJY
October is Substance Use & Misuse Prevention Month & we invite you to tell your prevention story. To inspire action, we can share how prevention is improving lives in our community. Share your story using #MyPreventionStory & explore SAMHSA’s toolkit here: https://t.co/n3VBpBNPzG
At the MFP/ANA’s 2025 ITI, Dr. Scott Hadland sounded the alarm: “Overdoses have become the third leading cause of death in children under 19.”
Nurses are vital to prevention, education, & advocacy.
#2025MFPITI#NursesLead#YouthHealth
How Trauma Made a Nurse—and a Leader: Steve Li on Mental Health and Resilience
Listen now and discover how Steve Li is nursing the future with heart, advocacy, and grit. https://t.co/myz4yEJrvS
Learn more about Steve Li at https://t.co/hPejF2DCxy
Deadline Tomorrow!
Submit your abstract for the ISPN 2026 Annual Conference by Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. CT.
Submit today: https://t.co/1jj0i1pOAd
#ISPN2026#PsychiatricNursing#CallForAbstracts
Call for Nominations: ANA Minority Fellowship Program’s National Advisory Committee is open until Friday, August 29, 2025, 11:59 PM ET.
Review profiles: https://t.co/H5mlPe20tf
Submit nomination form: https://t.co/Yo7mjPdIIm
Every Child Deserves to Thrive: Nurse Enyo Dzata on ADHD & Advocacy
Watch this powerful episode of Mental Health Trailblazers: Psychiatric Nurses Speak Up: https://t.co/OEW5xX6RW1
Learn more about Enyo Dzata at https://t.co/sGWvLrUPer.
Dr. Hightow-Weidman reminded us at #2025MFPITI that health doesn’t happen in isolation: Housing instability and trauma all shape youth risk for HIV, mental health, and substance use challenges. Her call: Integrated solutions are the only path to lasting change.
#NursesForChange
At #2025MFPITI, Dr. Lisa Hightow-Weidman reminded us: digital health can reduce stigma & expand access—but it must complement, not replace, human connection.
Digital tools are the bridge. Nurses remain the heart.
#DigitalHealth#NursingInnovation
Youth HIV, Mental Health, & Substance Use Crisis
Nurses must lead with developmentally appropriate, integrated, and responsive care models that meet youth where they are.
—Dr. Lisa Hightow-Weldman at #2025MFPITI#NursesLead#MentalHealth