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ANA president Dr. Ernest Grant is the keynote speaker at the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) Virtual 68th MidYear Conference: The Challenge of Change  this year. The virtual conference takes place October 29-31, 2020

In addition to Dr. Grant’s keynote address, the conference (which is being hosted online by SpringerPassport) will feature poster presentations, a live NCLEX-RN Review, networking opportunities with prospective employers and schools in the Exhibit Hall/Career Development Center, special discounts at publisher and NCLEX vendor exhibit booths, a virtual yoga session, and more. Live interaction in the Exhibit Hall begins at 7pm EDT on October 29; visit the schedule for details on all live event times. Attendees can also take advantage of the virtual format to access video recordings of programs and exhibits at their convenience (recordings will be available for three months post-conference).

Tips for a Successful NSNA MidYear Virtual Conference

Poster presentations featuring school and state projects by NSNA Chapters and individual members will be available through the online Project Showcase. Presenters can apply here. The application deadline is October 25, 5:00pm EDT.

Registration for the NSNA’s 38th MidYear Conference is open through October 31, 11.30pm EDT. Members who register by or before October 13will receive a $15 Early-Bird Registration Discount. Prior to registering you will need to have your membership number and/or credit card handy. NSNA members and sustaining members must provide their membership number when they pre-register for verification purposes.

The NSNA fosters the professional development of undergraduate nursing students and provides them with opportunities to develop their leadership skills and prepare for lifelong involvement and continuing education in the nursing profession. The association currently has over 60,000 members in 1,500 nursing programs across the US. Visit NSNA.org for information on membership, scholarships, the NSNA Career Center, and association activities.

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