Latest News and Updates
Men’s Health Awareness with Brittany Clark, MSN, APRN, CNP
Talking openly about your health doesn’t always come easily, and this can be especially true for men when the topic feels personal or uncomfortable. But avoiding those discussions can lead to delayed care that could make a real difference. Brittany Clark, MSN, APRN,...
Legislation Update: June 9, 2026
Legislative Update: Attention APRNs!! Important legislation impacting our community is moving forward TODAY, and your voice matters. Proponent testimony for SB 258 is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, at 10:30 AM, and we encourage everyone to follow the discussion...
Breaking the Stigma: A Conversation on Mental Health with Deana Batross, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
After nearly 30 years in nursing, Deana Batross, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, has seen a big shift in how people talk about mental health. “When I first started, people didn’t talk about it at all,” she said. “Now people are recognizing, ‘I have anxiety and it’s a...
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