Learn more about ASPAN by reading Breathline March/April 2021
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Bridget Miller
Breathline: Delivered Directly to You!
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The latest Breathline .pdf file is one simple click away from this message. Just click on the link below and you'll be there!
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Breathline: March/April 2021
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This direct link will expire on May 15, 2021. After this date, the issue will be archived on ASPAN's website where you may access it and other back issues. Username and password are required to do so.
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Below are just some of the featured topics. Full articles are in the online issue.
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President's Message
As President Card concludes her term as president, read her report on how ASPAN pivoted but continued strong with changes and challenges this past year.
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ASPAN News
The deadline for scholarship applications will be here soon. See details on page three.
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What is in a Strategic Plan?
ASPAN is on course to navigate these challenging times with its updated strategic plan. Go to page four.
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Membership/Marketing
Discover some new ideas on how to share the benefits of ASPAN membership with your colleagues, on page six.
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2021 National Conference –
An All-Virtual Event!
Opportunities for up to 80 contact hours, virtual visits with vendors, networking with colleagues! Join us at the all-virtual 2021 ASPAN National Conference! Go to page five.
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This exciting and new visual concept campaign for all members celebrates ASPAN’s 40th year! Read all about it on page five.
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Is Legacy for Life in Your Future?
Lois Schick shares why she became a Legacy for Life member, on page six.
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Are Surveys Valuable to Research?
Read about the importance of and reasons for various types of surveys, and why they can help build on our body of knowledge, on page nine.
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Is it Okay to Discharge Patients by Criteria?
The answer to this question is on page 10.
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Region Reports
Read reports from Regional Directors of Regions Two and Four, Susan Norris and Bronwyn Ship respectively, as they share insights of this past year and hope for this coming year. Starting on page 11.
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PANAW Celebrations!
See photos of PANAW celebrations across the country, starting on page 13.
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