Welcome to the 47th Annual Institute and Conference of the National Black Nurses Association, Inc.!
We are delighted that you will be joining us at the 47th Annual Institute and Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, Tuesday, July 23rd to Sunday, July 28th, 2019 at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel. Please review the registration materials carefully as there are several changes and additions to the conference schedule and we don’t want you to miss a single activity.
Our goal is to continue to offer you the very best in continuing education, career development and networking opportunities during the conference. Plans are well underway to ensure that you will have a productive and memorable experience at this year’s conference. If you attended the 2018 conference in St. Louis, we thank you for joining us for our 47th Anniversary Celebration. For those who missed St. Louis, New Orleans is waiting to welcome you!
WHO SHOULD EXHIBIT AT THE 47th NBNA CONFERENCE
NBNA provides numerous vehicles to attain your marketing goals and, as a result, identify, target and influence attendees to purchase your products and services. Whether your goal is to increase brand recognition, drive traffic to your booth or send your company’s message home with each attendee, you will find what you need to meet your goals at NBNA 2019.
Companies Name The Following Reasons for Investing in NBNA
Generate leads and build relationships with nurse attendees
Conduct quality conversations with nurse clinicians, researchers, educators and administrators and key leaders that positively impact the way they work
Create brand and product portfolio awareness
Participate in educational content
Gain exposure to state of the knowledge of the latest nursing innovations
Opportunity to see what competitors are doing and identify new trends and hot button topics
More than 1,000 nurses attended the 2016 NBNA Conference in Memphis
About NBNA
The National Black Nurses Association is fortunate to have great nursing leaders among its leadership in a variety of areas. The summary below is just an example of the signature programs and activities that draw African American nurses to NBNA. These programs help NBNA members grow stronger as they seek to provide culturally competent health care services in our communities.
The National Black Nurses Association (NBNA) was organized in 1971 under the leadership of Dr. Lauranne Sams, former Dean and Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama. NBNA is a non-profit organization incorporated on September 2, 1972 in the state of Ohio. NBNA represents 150,000 African American registered nurses, licensed vocational/practical nurses, nursing students and retired nurses from the USA, Eastern Caribbean and Africa, with 92 chartered chapters, in 35 states.
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Source : Event Website
Event Name | City | State | Atendance | Exhibitors | Date |
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Camp Nursing Symposium 2021 | New Orleans | Louisiana | ![]() estimated |
- | Jan 29, 2021 |
ACNL Annual Exhibitor Showcase Program 2021 - Association of California Nurse Leaders | Monterey | California | - | - | Feb 07, 2021 |
AAHPM & HPNA Annual Assembly 2021 - American Academy Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine & Hospice And Palliative Nurses Association | Denver | Colorado | ![]() estimated |
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Feb 17, 2021 |
2021 Clinical Nurse Leaders Research Symposium | San Antonio | Texas | - | - | Feb 24, 2021 |
SNRS 2021 Annual Conference - Southern Nursing Research Society | New Orleans | Louisiana | - | - | Feb 24, 2021 |