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Vigil for Crystal Tobias - Review

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11 December 2016

In Loving Memory……….

Candle“Nursing is a calling, a way of life. Nursing is a service profession that cannot be lived in isolation. Nurses rely on each other for the synergistic effect of teamwork in our efforts of care giving. It is appropriate that we honour our colleagues not only during their career, but also at the end of life’s journey.”

taken from The Nightingale Tribute, designed and developed by the Kansas State Nurses Association in 2003.

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President's Address

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30 November 2016
Idi Stuart

“Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”
― Barack Obama
On October 26th 2016, the membership of TTRNA came out in their numbers to usher in a new dawn in nursing. It must be made known however, that this change did not happen overnight, but rather it was the culmination of decades of inadequate representation. The collective will of a few who decided that they will no longer complain about the myriad of issues that currently plague nursing personnel, but rather decided to place their energy, time, and resources, to take the TTRNA from its slumber. For they understand that, “Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved - WJB.”

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Central Executive for the Biennium 2016-2018

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01 November 2016

Please be informed that the Officers elected for the new Central Executive for the Biennium 2016-2018 are as follows:

Mr. Idi Stuart, President
Ms. Karen Frank, 1st Vice President
Mr. Ron Clement, 2nd Vice President
Mr. Corey Dillon, Secretary
Mrs. Janice Charles-Davidson, Assistant Secretary
Mrs. Joycelyn Alvarez-Clarke, Treasurer

Congratulations to the new officers of the executive of TTRNA.

The TTRNA also wishes to congratulate its Immediate Past President Mrs. Gwendolyn Loobie-Snaggs on being elected Vice President of the Caribbean Nurses Organisation and Mr. Chris Craigwell member of TTRNA for being elected Regional Director Region 4 of the Caribbean Nurses Organisation.

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Biennial Conference & Election October 2016

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29 October 2016

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From front Lt. Mrs Joycelyn Clarke Treasurer ;  Mr. Ron Clement 2nd Vice President;

Mrs Karen Frank 1st Vice President; Mr Idi Stuart President; Mr Corey Dillon Secretary and

Mrs Janice Charles -Davidson Assistant Secretary.

Mr. Idi Stuart Elected President 2016-2018 receiving the Presidential chain and the lamp

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Sick Hospitals

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18 May 2018
Sick Hospitals
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  6. Congratulations Mrs Beryl Brewster
  7. Scholarship Opportunity
  8. International Council of Nurses supports WHO revised DR-TB treatment guidelines
  9. TTRNA Promoting Professionalism and High Standards of Nursing Care
  10. ICN International Workforce Forum calls for planning and investment in human resources for health
  11. International Council of Nurses welcomes interim CEO
  12. International Council of Nurses Announces CEO Departure
  13. Associate Director, Nursing and Health Policy
  14. Report of the ICN Nursing Student Assembly
  15. Antimicrobial Resistance
  16. Prevention and Management of Workplace Voilence
  17. ICN Updates August 2017
  18. CEO Updates July 2017
  19. Internationally Accredited Continuing Education Courses
  20. Medical Assoc PRO: Doctors must update skills
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