WELCOME

Let's Transform Student Health at NASN2021

The National Association of School Nurses (NASN) is very excited about getting together for NASN2021.  This is NASN's annual event that brings together school nurses and others in the school community.  We are ready to gather, to celebrate and to educate how school nurses are Leading the Way in Transforming Student Health.

Our focus as an organization remains on the health and safety of our event participants.  For this reason, NASN has made the decision to again offer the annual conference as a virtual experience.  We know that we need to come together now more than ever, but we also need to do so safely for everyone’s benefit.  It is important to us that all our attendees have the chance to interact with one another and with our content.  The virtual environment will allow us to do this, regardless of travel concerns related to COVID-19.

Last year's virtual conference allowed us to reach more school nurses than ever before  Building on the success of NASN2020, we are planning even more opportunities for attendees to connect with one another and are excited to share these with you. We can’t wait to "see" you online for Virtual NASN2021, June 21-25, 2021.

Justification Toolkit

Virtual NASN2021 Conference Learning Outcomes

As a result of participating in this educational activity, learners will be able to

  • Identify three emerging student health trends that impact your student population and a resource that can be used to learn more on those topics.
  • Articulate three new evidence-based practices learned at conference that will be used to promote student health, social and academic success, or healthy communities.
  • Identify three potential new partners/partnerships to collaborate with to advance student health and the role of the school nurse as a health leader in the school setting.
  • Distinguish two ways current practice of care, data collection, or policy development differs from the information presented at conference and develop a plan to change at least one practice.
  • Apply one new concept regarding advocacy and data that can be used to articulate to educators and decision-makers about the role of the school nurse in the 21st century.


 

National Association of School Nurses is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

National Association of School Nurses is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing: Provider No. CEP 12292.

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