We are currently in the midst of a pandemic of #grief. @HPNAinfo has a new video series “Dealing with Grief,” featuring @IraByock. The 5 videos provide info & resources to professional caregivers, patients, and their significant others on grief education. https://t.co/dbo7PM0aIg
TODAY IS THE DAY! Buy a ticket for a chance to win a virtual lunch with @ZDoggMD! Limited tickets available. Raffle closes May 11th. https://t.co/wf9vZfCDKq
In honor of #WorldFutureDay, I’m sharing three future questions for association decision-makers to ask themselves and each other. Please share this visual! #asae#associations#assnchat
If you don’t already have a charity in mind for your Amazon Smile shopping, please consider the Hospice & Palliative Nurses Foundation. This 501(c)3 is essential for nurses who advance expert care in serious illness.
When shopping on #Amazon this coming weekend, don't forget to add HPNF as your charity on #AmazonSmile. A portion of each eligible purchase will be donated to The Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation!
HURRY! The Early Bird registration deadline for #2020CPF is quickly approaching. Prices increase after August 31st! Register today, https://t.co/Q0OW9G3Jm3
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the HPNA 2020 Virtual Clinical Practice Forum #2020CPF! This 3-day, evidence based, interactive, clinical gathering will take place September 10-12, 2020. Learn more and register at https://t.co/oVrcaMcPwB.
HPNA is preparing to publish the Palliative Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 6th edition and seeks comments from our members by Tuesday, June 16, 2020. Please review the document and provide your feedback here, https://t.co/5gbazMd8y4
HPNA is proud to have our COVID-19 resources highlighted by AACN. #hapc@HPNAinfo, @AAHPM
End-of-Life Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic - AACN https://t.co/7KIXE6XM5E
There are few species on earth more fierce, clever, determined, and compassionate, than nurses. Seeing them stare down the people —some of whom are cynical, some misguided—gathering to “protest” the fight against the coronavirus is to see a literal line between right and wrong.