A picture is worth 1,000 words: Tell your nursing story in photos



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In a continuing effort to recognize nurses, the Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA) is requesting high quality photos that depict nurses’ work and the relationships they form with patients and families. The winning photograph will be featured in an AARP print and/or web publication.

CCNA hopes to gather images of nurses across all healthcare settings in professional practice and leadership roles, as well as in recruitment and retention activities, and nursing education.

The contest is running through June 25, 2010, and all rules can be found by clicking here.

Even if your submission is not a winner, all qualifying photos will be featured in the CCNA’s new public repository of images.

What are other ways to continue to recognize nurses and their efforts? Have you participated in other contests like this? How do you document your nursing experience and involvement with staff and patients?

Source: Champion Nursing

About the Author
Sarah is an Editorial Assistant in the patient safety and nursing group at HCPro, Inc. She contributes to a monthly newsletters; Briefings on Patient Safety, and manages four e-zines; Accreditation Connection, AHAP Staff Challenge, Nurse Manager Weekly, and Stressed Out Nurses Weekly. She also helps research new products for the patient safety and nursing market. She graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2008 where she earned her bachelor's degree in English.

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