Arkansas Nurses Association

Arkansas Nurses Association The Arkansas Nurses Association (ARNA) is Arkansas's professional state nurses' organization.

Mission: Arkansas Nurses Association nurtures, inspires and empowers professional nurses

🕯️ Honoring the Legacy of Arkansas Nurses 🕯️During the American Nurses Association Membership Assembly later this month,...
06/02/2026

🕯️ Honoring the Legacy of Arkansas Nurses 🕯️

During the American Nurses Association Membership Assembly later this month, ARNA will proudly honor the lives and contributions of 242 Arkansas nurses who have passed away over the past year who have received tributes from the Arkansas Nurses Honor Guard.

The names of these nurses are listed in a special commemorative book recognizing them for their dedication, compassion, service, and commitment to caring for others. Their impact lives on through the patients, families, colleagues, and communities they touched throughout their careers.

Today, we pause to remember their service, celebrate their legacy, and express our gratitude for the countless ways they advanced the nursing profession and improved the health of Arkansans.

Please join us in honoring these extraordinary nurses and keeping their families, friends, and colleagues in your thoughts.

đź’™ Once a nurse, always remembered.

06/01/2026

⏳ Just 30 Days Left! ⏳

The countdown is on! Applications for Arkansas Nurses Foundation scholarships and research grants are due June 30.

Whether you're pursuing your nursing education, advancing your career, or conducting research that will strengthen nursing practice and improve patient outcomes, this is your opportunity to invest in your future.

đź’™ Scholarships for nursing students and nurses pursuing further education
🔬 Research grants supporting innovative nursing research and evidence-based practice
đź“… Deadline: June 30

Don't wait until the last minute—start your application today and take the next step toward achieving your professional goals.

The future of nursing starts with education, research, and leadership.

After a week of heavy rainfall across Arkansas, many communities are experiencing rising water levels, flooded roadways,...
06/01/2026

After a week of heavy rainfall across Arkansas, many communities are experiencing rising water levels, flooded roadways, and increased safety risks. Nurses play a vital role not only in caring for individuals affected by disasters but also in educating communities about prevention and preparedness. In this timely article, Felicia Blagmon, MSN, RN shares important information about floodwater safety, health hazards associated with flooding, and practical steps individuals and families can take to stay safe before, during, and after flood events. As trusted healthcare professionals, nurses are uniquely positioned to help strengthen community resilience and promote public safety when severe weather strikes.

Floodwater Safety in Arkansas: A Nursing Call to Action for Community Preparedness
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:554ee6a6-fac5-430a-a776-6a939263a1d9

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed rule is curren...
06/01/2026

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed rule is currently open for comment. This rule includes many policy and programmatic changes including nursing education, quality measures, and the hospital readmission reduction program. ARNA/ANA encourages you to submit your own comments.

Comments are due by 11:59 PM eastern time on June 9, 2026. All submitted comments will be made public. Comments can be submitted at https://www.regulations.gov/document/CMS-2026-1256-0002.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Jonah Mainzer at [email protected] or Zina Gontscharow [email protected].

🎉 Congratulations to Jacque McEuen on her candidacy for the American Nurses Association Nominations and Elections Commit...
06/01/2026

🎉 Congratulations to Jacque McEuen on her candidacy for the American Nurses Association Nominations and Elections Committee (NEC)!

Jacque has demonstrated a strong commitment to nursing leadership, professional advocacy, and advancing the nursing profession. Her dedication to serving nurses, patients, and communities makes her an outstanding candidate for this important national leadership role.

The Nominations and Elections Committee plays a vital role in identifying and preparing future leaders for the American Nurses Association, helping ensure that nurses' voices continue to shape the future of healthcare and the profession.

The Arkansas Nurses Association is proud to support Jacque as she seeks to represent nurses through service on the ANA NEC.

Please join us in congratulating Jacque and wishing her success throughout the election process!

đź’™ Arkansas Proud. Nursing Strong.

06/01/2026

The American Nurses Association (ANA), the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM), the American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA), the Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses (APHON), Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated, the Health Ministries Association (HMA), the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (NACNS), and the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NPWH) have jointly filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education’s exclusion of advanced nursing degrees from the definition of “professional degree” programs in the final rule implementing federal student loan borrowing limits.

Read more: https://lnkd.in/eWftUS88

📢 Arkansas Nurses on the National Stage!The Arkansas delegation will represent our state at the annual American Nurses A...
06/01/2026

📢 Arkansas Nurses on the National Stage!

The Arkansas delegation will represent our state at the annual American Nurses Association Membership Assembly later this month, where nurse leaders from across the nation come together to discuss key issues affecting nursing, shape policy, and help guide the future of the profession.
These outstanding nurse leaders are serving as the voice of Arkansas nurses, advocating for our profession, our patients, and the health of our communities.

🎉 Please join us in welcoming our May 2026 new members, reinstated members, and student subscribers to the Arkansas Nurs...
06/01/2026

🎉 Please join us in welcoming our May 2026 new members, reinstated members, and student subscribers to the Arkansas Nurses Association!

Thank you for choosing to be part of a community dedicated to advancing nursing, advocating for patients, supporting professional growth, and strengthening healthcare across Arkansas.

Whether you are beginning your nursing journey as a student, reconnecting with your professional association, or joining ARNA for the first time, we are excited to have you with us. Your voice, experience, and passion help make our nursing community stronger.

Together, we are building the future of nursing in Arkansas through leadership, education, advocacy, and connection.

💙 Welcome to ARNA—we're glad you're here!

05/29/2026

We’re in the final stretch of the 2026–27 ANA MFP application cycle!

To support prospective fellows, we’re hosting Application Office Hours to help you cross the finish line.

📅 June 1, 2026: 11:00 AM–12:00 PM & 7:00 PM–8:00 PM (EDT)
📅 June 3, 2026: 7:00 PM–8:00 PM (EDT)

Interested in attending? Email [email protected], indicate which session you’d like to attend, and put “June Office Hours” in the subject line to receive login details.

Apply Today: https://ow.ly/4xvM50Z5L73

ARNA's own Michael Cooper, Ph.D., MSN, RN, CCRN, HACP-CMS, ACUE. Assistant Professor of Nursing, Arkansas State Universi...
05/29/2026

ARNA's own Michael Cooper, Ph.D., MSN, RN, CCRN, HACP-CMS, ACUE. Assistant Professor of Nursing, Arkansas State University, in the Traditional BSN/Accelerated Program of Nursing and Kari Goerke, EdD, MS, RN, NEA-BC will serve as Content Reviewers for Sigma's Direct-Level Nurse Leadership Program.

The Director-Level Nurse Leadership Program prepares nurse leaders to operate effectively in complex healthcare environments where clinical outcomes, workforce stability, financial performance, and organizational priorities intersect. Designed for nurses currently in leadership roles or preparing to step into director-level positions, this program focuses on the decisions, responsibilities, and expectations that define leadership at this level.

Across seven courses, learners examine how regulations, financial systems, organizational structures, workforce dynamics, and performance improvement processes shape day-to-day leadership decisions. The program emphasizes practical application—helping leaders interpret data, navigate competing priorities, lead teams through change, and communicate effectively across disciplines. Rather than focusing on theory alone, the program builds judgment and confidence. Learners will be better prepared to engage in financial and operational discussions, lead improvement efforts, support workforce performance, and make decisions that balance patient care, staff needs, and organizational sustainability.

Courses may be taken individually or as a complete program, allowing learners to focus on specific skill areas or develop a comprehensive leadership foundation.

This program will expire 1 April 2029. https://www.sigmamarketplace.org/director-level-nurse-leadership-program

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