2,000 RNs Across U.S. Say Hospitals Still Lagging Following news Sunday that the first U.S. nurse has now tested positive for the deadly Ebola virus, National Nurses United called for… Read more »
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Ebola – RNs Call for Highest Standards for Protective Equipment, including Hazmat Suits, Hands-On Training Following Report of First Nurse Infection in Dallas
Ebola: Screening and Managing a Patient While Protecting Yourself
Guidelines from the MNA for Our Members Information provided is the most current but will change; we will update this as new information is received Screening and Management of Patients… Read more »
New Law In Effect This Week Guarantees Safer Patient Care for Critically Ill Patients
Setting Safe Maximum Patient Limits for Nurses in all Intensive Care Units MNA Launches TV and Radio Ad Campaign to Raise Public Awareness of the Law CANTON, Mass. – Beginning… Read more »
Region One Nurse Newsletter: Fall 2014
Letter from the ChairPatty Healy "The times they are a changin"…so stay informed and be an active participant in shaping the changes occurring all around you. We’ve been through a… Read more »
Picket by MNA Nurses at Cooley Dickinson Averted
Learn More About the New ICU Safe Patient Limits Law
Save the Date for October 29 Hearing on ICU Staffing Law
Public Health Fact Sheet – Asthma & EV-D68
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Athol Hospital Nurses Vote to Unionize with Massachusetts Nurses Association/NNU
ATHOL, Mass. — In an election held among the 47 registered nurses at Athol Hospital on Friday, RNs voted to join the Massachusetts Nurses Association/National Nurses United, the state’s largest… Read more »
MNA Files Complaint Against Brigham & Women’s Hospital to Stop Mandatory Flu Vaccination Policy
The Massachusetts Nurses Association has filed a