Membership
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Who Can Join?
Composition of the National Nurses Advisory Council (NNAC)
The NNAC is composed of nurses and other health providers from both public
and private sectors. Input from many individuals working in various fields
related to liver wellness, hepatitis and substance will enable the NNAC
in identifying critical issues that impact on prevention and the quality
of care provided patients. Collaboration will enhance the ability of the
NNAC to respond to the needs that are identified.
Who are our Members?
National Nurses Advisory Council members include those who will benefit
from all resources, materials and programs provided by the council, as
well as those being offered opportunities to participate on various committee
projects.
Member Examples:
- Registered Nurses
- Licensed Vocational Nurses
- Occupational Health Nurses
- Nurse Practitioners
- Physician Assistants
- Medical Assistants
- Health Educators
- Counselors
- Pharmacists
- Social Workers
- Research Coordinators
Why Become a Member?
The National Nurses Advisory Council (NNAC) offers measurable benefits
to the health of our nation by promoting prevention of five preventable
diseases and controlling the spread of these infections through treatment,
immunization and preventive education. Not only will patients and their
families benefit, but businesses, employees, employee's families, communities
and our nation. The NNAC initiative will foster good will and confidence,
help reduce the stigma related to viral hepatitis, improve the quality
of care provided patients, and foster healthier lifestyles.
Additional benefits anticipated to be derived from this national initiative
will be the reduction of overall healthcare costs that are a burden to
the corporate community and taxpayers as well, and to improve the productivity
of individuals by helping them maintain an improved quality of life.
- E-Newsletter delivered to your designated email address with the latest
information from the Executive Council on viral hepatitis.
- Discounts on registration for education programs sponsored by the
Hepatitis Foundation International.
- Continuing education credits available through program attendance
and education material.
- Opportunities for volunteer participation at local and national levels.
- Ability to have a welcome voice through e-participation on topics
being reviewed by the NNAC.
- Access to the NNAC Library, an on-line resource center of identified
tools pertinent to the community based work of the NNAC members.
- Opportunities to network with other members interested in primary
and secondary prevention viral hepatitis.
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