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Student <strong>Nurse</strong>s Page<br />
There are 43 Student<br />
<strong>Nurse</strong> Subscribers in<br />
Hawaiʻi now!<br />
Are you one of these? Do you see your friends and<br />
colleagues here? Or would you like to see your name<br />
added to this list? Go to https://www.nursingworld.<br />
org/membership/student-nurses/ to join.<br />
Hawaiʻi-ANA respects the insights and contributions of students as the nurse leaders of tomorrow. We’re<br />
here to support you in your journey, every step of the way. There’s no need to wait for licensure to start<br />
benefiting from Hawaiʻi-ANA and ANA – as a Student Subscriber, you’re ahead of the game with access to:<br />
Welcome to the Profession Kit<br />
The Welcome to The Profession Kit is a comprehensive collection of digital resources created<br />
specifically for you by fellow health professionals who have been in your position.<br />
Developed especially for new nursing graduates and early career nurses, this digital kit is an online<br />
resource hub designed to help you find your first job, enhance your employability, and grow your<br />
nursing career.<br />
Exclusive Online Student Community<br />
Join a vibrant online community where thousands of nursing students just like you are navigating<br />
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Member-Only Content<br />
As a Student Subscriber, you’ll enjoy access to member-only digital content on nursingworld.org.<br />
Additionally, you’ll have access to the full suite of ANA digital publications such as American <strong>Nurse</strong> Today<br />
and ANA SmartBrief. As well as full ANA Position and Policy papers on important nursing issues, such as<br />
safe patient handling and the opioid epidemic.<br />
Advocacy Alerts and ANA’s Legislative Blog<br />
When nurses speak, Washington listens! As the premier organization for all RNs, ANA brings nurses<br />
together to advance their careers and the profession through legislation and advocacy. Get involved to<br />
learn the key issues facing nurses right now. Also get access to ANA’s advocacy blog, anacapitolbeat.org.<br />
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A nurse sharing their experience is empowering<br />
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While enthusiasm to receive the COVID-19 vaccine<br />
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