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Academy of Neonatal Nursing

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Abbreviation
  
ANN

Formation
  
2001

Motto
  
Neonatal Nursing with Heart

Type
  
Professional organization

Purpose
  
Professional and neonatal nursing education

Headquarters
  
1425 N. McDowell Blvd., Suite 105

The Academy of Neonatal Nursing (ANN) is a professional organization for neonatal nurses. It was established on February 6, 2001.

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Mission

The mission of the Academy of Neonatal Nursing is to provide neonatal education and programs to health care professionals. This mission is achieved through professional, peer-reviewed publications (Neonatal Network: The Journal of Neonatal Nursing), educational conferences, and offering books and other materials to neonatal health care professionals.

Executive Committee

ANN is governed by an Executive Committee. Members of this committee are:

  • Debbie Fraser,
  • Julieanne Schiefelbein,
  • Denise L. Zimmerman,
  • Tina Scott,
  • AnnMarie Barber,
  • Karen D'Apolito,
  • Sean G. Smith,
  • Publications

    ANN's primary publication is Neonatal Network: The Journal of Neonatal Nursing, published bimonthly. It has approximately 10,000 subscribers, including over 1,000 American neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The peer-reviewed journal was established in 1981 and publishes articles on clinical practice, research and nursing education.

    Continuing education

    ANN is an accredited source for continuing education in nursing in the US. It runs three educational conferences per year: one for advanced-practice neonatal nurses, one for neonatal nurses in general, and one for mother-baby nurses. ANN also supports nursing research and education through the Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education.

    References

    Academy of Neonatal Nursing Wikipedia