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ACNN is an international nonprofit organization of nurses and other health care professionals caring for children with neurological conditions. Our members work in hospitals, private practices, clinics and academic facilities and practice in a variety of roles. ACNN’s mission is to promote excellence in child neurology nursing practice through the development and support of nurses caring for children with neurological conditions. We aim to advance standards of care, provide educational opportunities, foster research and facilitate regional and international multidisciplinary collaboration. Membership is open to all nurses caring for children with neurological conditions. Associate membership is also available to other health care professionals who care for children with neurological conditions including physicians, physician's assistants and therapists. Currently, we have members from the United States, Canada, Australia and Korea.
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Child Neurology Telephone Encounter Guides (Comprehensive and Pocket editions)Ordering Details
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The 2010 ACNN Conference is October 12-15, 2010 in Providence, RI.
Click here to view the program.
Registration is through the Child Neurology Society.
(Link)
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Improving the Recognition and Treatment of Infantile Spasms - Dinner Symposium sponsored by the Epilepsy Foundation,
October 12, 2010, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Providence, RI. For registration information, click here. (Link)
Please register by September 20, 2010
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Site updated August 17, 2010
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