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MNA 2022 Spring Education Day
May 5, 2022 @ 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
IMPLICIT BIAS (FULFILLS STATE REQUIREMENTS)
NOW WITH VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE OPTION!
This essential personal & professional development opportunity will be offered on Thursday, May 5, 2022 from 3:30-6:30pm.
This event is free for MNA members and students. A total of 2 continuing nursing education (CNE) professional development contact hours are available to RNs who attend the session in its entirety and complete a pre-assessment, post assessment, and session evaluation.
For in person session: online Zoom link will be emailed prior to May 5 for verified online registrants.
Cost: (same for in person or online session) Free for MNA members and students: $25.00 for non-members. For in person audience, there will be a selection of ‘English spring tea’ style refreshments, gift bags and giveaways!
IN PERSON SEATS ARE FILLING FAST…. ONLY A FEW SPOTS LEFT! Register now to reserve your seat!
COVID 19 Protocol for in person participants: The Michigan Nurses Association strongly encourages wearing a mask indoors at all times unless actively eating or drinking. Space will be provided for social distancing as the venue allows. While we look forward to this in person event, the health and safety of our participants remains our top priority. Please do not attend the event if you are experiencing any COVID-19 related symptoms in the 14 days prior to the event.
Cancellation policy: Refunds will be given in full to original method of payment through April 28, 2022. No refunds available after April 28.
In person participants will also be able to enjoy refreshments, gift bags, giveaways and an optional Nursing Recommitment Ceremony following the CE, during which we kick off Nurses Week with a group candle lighting while all nurses present can re-pledge ourselves to the profession we love.
This session is sponsored by MNA’s Council of Nursing Practice and Committee for Diversity, Inclusion and Cultural Competency. MNA is an accredited provider of continuing nursing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.