
Nursing Organizations
Nursing organizations are groups that bring together nurses to support their professional growth, advocate for quality healthcare, and influence health policies. These organizations provide resources, continuing education, networking opportunities, and uphold standards of practice. They also work to improve patient care and ensure nurses have a voice in healthcare decisions. Examples include the American Nurses Association (ANA) and specialty-specific groups like the Emergency Nurses Association. By uniting nurses, these organizations help advance the nursing profession and strengthen the quality and safety of healthcare systems.