RECENT NEWS
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Beijing's Olympic Smog Shows Pollution's Effect on Health
Title: Beijing's Olympic Smog Shows Pollution's Effect on HealthCategory: Health NewsCreated: 5/15/2012 6:05:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 5/16/2012 12:00:00 AM
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Two-Drug Combo Helps Teens With Migraines
Title: Two-Drug Combo Helps Teens With MigrainesCategory: Health NewsCreated: 5/15/2012 4:05:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 5/16/2012 12:00:00 AM
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Health Tip: When Should I Wash My Hands?
Title: Health Tip: When Should I Wash My Hands?Category: Health NewsCreated: 5/16/2012 8:05:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/16/2012 12:00:00 AM
UPCOMING EVENTS
May 22, 2012
Northwest Region - Toledo - Kyota Ka
May 24, 2012
Northeast Region - Cleveland - South Pointe Hospital
June 04, 2012
Northeast Region-Canton - Holiday Inn-Canton
June 20, 2012
Southwest Region-Cincinnati - TBA
OAAPN
OAAPN is the largest and only full-service statewide professional membership organization for Advanced Practice Nurses of all specialties within Ohio. OAAPN represents the interests of more than 9,000 APNs currently practicing in Ohio and continually advocates at local, state, and federal levels for the recognition of APNs as providers of high quality, cost effective, accessible healthcare for all Ohioans.
OAAPN's history dates back to the 1980s until officially organizing in 1990 and have provided Ohio's APNs with a unified community to network and advocate for APN issues while succeeding on many fronts through the years. OAAPN continually strives to remove barriers to APN practice and has become a leading information resource within Ohio regarding APN practice, legislative and reimbursement issues as well as providing a gateway of opportunities to employment and continuing education.
What is an Advanced Practice Nurse?
Advance Practice Nurses (APNs) include Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners (CRNPs), Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs), Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), and Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs). Each of these APN specialty areas encounter many barriers to practice preventing them from providing the full scope of services they are trained to offer.




