World Congress for nurse anesthetists 2012

The next World Congress for nurse anesthetists will be held in Slovenia in 2012.

Be prepared for attending this new event


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 Announcement Accreditation

NEW!
Applications Being Accepted!
International Federation of Nurse Anesthetists
Anesthesia Program Approval Process (APAP)



IFNA wants anesthesia educators to join others in our international community who have earned certificates of approval for their anesthesia programs/schools. APAP provides a unique opportunity to use international education standards in an approval process that takes cultural, national or regional differences into consideration. You can apply for one of three categories.

• Level #1 - Registration
• Level #2 - Recognition
• Level #3 - Accreditation

Application forms available

APAP Operational Policies and Procedures
Eligibility Application for Nurse & Non-Physician Anesthesia Program Registration
Eligibility Application for Nurse & Non-Physician Anesthesia Program Recognition
Eligibility Application for Nurse Anesthesia Program Accreditation

Application deadlines for 2012

• January 1, 2012
• April 1, 2012
• July 1, 2012
• October 1, 2012

Please submit your appli
cation by e-mail to the IFNA Executive Office at ifna.rod@wanadoo.fr.
Pascal RODonThursday 01 January 1970 - 01:00:01
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 Anesthesia manuals available for download

These 2 Anesthesia manuals volume 1 and volume 2, and the Rescucitation manual are available for downloading.
Lectures and handouts on regional Anesthesia are also available



NEW Handouts and slides available for illustrating lectures

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 World Congress 2010


The PowerPoint presentations during the congress as presented by President Sandra Ouellette and Executive Director Pascal Rod
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 International Center for Human Ressources in Nursing

Launch of the International Center for Human Resources in Nursing (ICHRN) by the International Council of Nurse(ICN).
The International Centre for Human Resources in Nursing (ICHRN) was established in 2006 by the International Council of Nurses and its premier foundation, the Florence Nightingale International Foundation. The Centre is dedicated to strengthening the nursing workforce globally through the development, ongoing monitoring and dissemination of comprehensive information, standards and tools on nursing human resources policy, management, research and practice.

ICHRN is a unique, online resource serving policy makers, planners, educators, associations, employers, regulators, researchers and practitioners in the field of nursing human resources.

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