CANTON, Mass. – The Massachusetts Nurses Association has released the following statement in response to Mass General Brigham’s June 17, 2020 announcement about staff salary and retirement freezes. “Nurses and… Read more »
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MNA Nurses and Healthcare Professionals Respond to Mass General Brigham Plan to Freeze Pay and Retirement During Global Pandemic
Nursing Resources during COVID-19
Greeting All, Thank you for all you do for the members of MNA, and your patients. You should have received this attachment in a previous email. If you didn’t, it… Read more »
Massachusetts Nurses Association Statement on the Murder of George Floyd and Our Nation’s Problem: Systemic Racism
CANTON, Mass – The Massachusetts Nurses Association Board of Directors – 28 front-line nurses and health care professionals elected by their colleagues – has issued the following statement on the… Read more »
MNA and NNU Renew Call for Halt of COVID-19 Mask Decontamination Processes After UMass Scientist Questions Safety of Re-Used Masks Due to Lack of Rigorous Testing
Boston University’s Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders (CARD) is recruiting nurse participants for a very important research study entitled, “Through the eyes of nurses: COVID-19 and mental health functioning.”
COVID-19 “Pop Up” Testing Initiative: June 17-18
At his his press conference this afternoon, Governor Charlie Baker announced a two-day ‘pop up’ testing initiative this Wednesday-Thursday—for anyone who has attended a recent large gathering.The new website,
DPH Issues Finding that the Maternity Unit at Falmouth Hospital is an “Essential Service” to Protect the Health of the Community
FALMOUTH, Ma – The Department of Public Health has issued its ruling regarding the proposed plan by Cape Cod Healthcare to close its Obstetrics, Pediatric and Nursery Care Program at… Read more »
FDA Reversal on COVID-19 Mask Decontamination Follows MNA Opposition, Demonstrates Urgent Need for Implementation of Frontline Nurse and Healthcare Professional Guidance
MNA Nurses at Brockton Hospital Sound the Alarm About Lack of Access to PPE and Safe Protocols to Ensure the Safety of Staff and Patients During Pandemic and Next Phase of Reopening for Non-COVID Care
As nurses at Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital continue to go to work every day utilizing substandard personal protective equipment (PPE) in a city considered to be a hotspot for COVID-19… Read more »
MNA Nurses and Coalition Against Closure of Essential Providence Hospital Mental Health Beds to Hold Springfield Press Conference June 4