
Professional nursing organizations
Professional Nursing Organizations are groups formed to support and advance the nursing profession. They provide resources for education, advocacy, and networking among nurses. These organizations work to set standards for nursing practice, promote research, and influence health policies. They also offer opportunities for professional development and leadership training. By uniting nurses, these organizations strengthen the profession and contribute to better patient care. Examples include the American Nurses Association and the National League for Nursing, which help nurses stay informed and engaged within their field.