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Congratulations
to our MINAPNAP Members
elected to the NAPNAP Executive Board !
NAPNAP President Elect - Jean Martin, PhD, RN, CPNP
for July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010
NAPNAP Secretary - Madelyn McMurtrie, MSN, CPNP
for July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2011
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SAVE October 20, 2009:
Plan on attending as upcoming Michigan legislative activity will have crucial
impact on Advanced Nurse Practice Regulation in Michigan
Advocacy Day for Nurse Practitioners in Lansing, MI
Tuesday - October 20, 2009
MINAPNAP 30th Year Celebration
Tuesday - October 20, 2009 following Advocacy Day ~2pm - 6pm
Stay Tuned to the website for important information concerning
Michigan Legislation that will affect Advanced Practice Nursing Regulation in Michigan.
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Thank you to Brenda Cowan-Frautschy
for her hard work producing the recent MINAPNAP conference
"Neurology 101" on Saturday May 9, 2009
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Do you Have Questions about NP Practice Regulations in Michigan?
Visit our new "Professional Practice" Page !
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How will the DNP affect your PNP certification?
Click here for the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board Response (PNCB)
MINAPNAP Mission
The Michigan Chapter of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (MINAPNAP), is committed to improving the quality of health care for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. We believe that the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner has a vital role in the health care community and as such, can have a definite impact on health care. To this end, Michigan NAPNAP provides pertinent educational programs for its members and other Advanced Practice Nurses and strives to promote the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner role.