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The Role of the Professional Nursing Association in Creating A Culture of Environmental Responsibility H2E Teleconference November 14, 2003 Kathryn V. Hall, RN, MS Executive Director, Maryland Nurses Association
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Responsibilites Nurses do have a responsibility in preventing pollution and Nursing Associations have a responsibility to provide leadership and education to nurses to facilitate their involvement
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Education is key Nurses are not environmentalists Nurses are great at processing information and applying principles when they have information and data Nursing Associations are a natural for providing education
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Strategic Planning Nursing Association’s must build an environmental focus into their strategic plans Having the Board of Directors engaged is critical
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Association Committees Strategically, an environmental focus should span across all Association committees Practice and Education Workplace Advocacy Legislative
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Activities need to be focused on providing nurses with the tools and information they need to affect change within their employment setting
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Possible Association Activities Publish a regular column in the Association newsletter or magazine Develop position papers Host environmental presentations at annual or special meetings Join environmentally responsible coalitions
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Nurses are Providers at risk for environmental injury Advocates for safe patient care Consumers and Activists
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Leadership Professional Nursing Associations must assume a leadership role to equip nurses with the information and tools to improve the health care environment
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