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Membership South Meeting January 29, 2011

Membership South Meeting January 29, 2011. Kimberly Vaughan kimberlybvaughan@gmail.com CNSA Breakthrough to Nursing Director. What is Breakthrough to Nursing?. The goal of NSNA’s Breakthrough to Nursing Project is to:

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Membership South Meeting January 29, 2011

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  1. Membership South Meeting January 29, 2011 Kimberly Vaughan kimberlybvaughan@gmail.com CNSA Breakthrough to Nursing Director

  2. What is Breakthrough to Nursing? The goal of NSNA’sBreakthrough to NursingProject is to: increase the number of qualified students enrolled in and graduated from nursing schools. The project was started in 1965 to address NSNA’s concerns about: • The adequacy of health care services for minority group members. • The need to increase the number of minority group health care providers (including men). • The need to provide opportunities for minority nursing students to develop leadership skills. Breakthrough to Nursing focuses on: • Recruitment/retention, minority recruitment, the number of men in the profession, young students, non-traditional students, and the need to support all enrolled in professional nursing

  3. NSNA’s BTN Project Nursing: Trailblazing Pathways to Your Future 
Goals for 2010-2011: Develop and promote “Breakthrough Institute” as a collection of tools to assist in the recruitment, education, and retention of underrepresented groups.

  4. CNSA BTN Goals • Develop a BTN Project that can be utilized by all CNSA Chapters: • This project will help build a template for BTN • Build off of NSNA’s “Breakthrough Institute” • Promote BTN on the Chapter Levels: • Educate current BTN Directors about BTN • Assist Chapters with BTN Projects • Help to establish BTN Director positions in all CNSA chapters • Utilize the BTN committee to help accomplish BTN goals • Promote Image of Nursing and Committee on Cultural Awareness Committees

  5. Nursing Population by Race and Ethnic Origin

  6. As the recent research shows, there is an underrepresentation of minorities in the health care workforce. The registered nurse population remains far less diverse than the general population, which is one potential reason for health disparities (Martinez & Martinez, 2005).

  7. Of the 2.1 million RNs in the US, 5.4% of them are male. Men also make up 13% of all new nursing students.

  8. Johnson & JohnsonCampaign for Nursing's Future • The American Assembly for Men in Nursing • Men in Nursing: History • Nurselookup.com (a website promoting men in the nursing profession) • Male Nurse Magazine • Men in Nursing Journal • Free brochures, pamphlets and posters supporting males/minorities in nursing • http://www.minoritynurse.com/men-nursing/men-nursing

  9. The Coalition for Nursing Careers in California (CNCC) • Health care organizations, hospital administrators, nurse educators, and nursing faculty working together to address the long-term nursing shortage in California.

  10. CNCC • Goal: to lead the effort to achieve an adequate and diverse nurse workforce to meet the safety and quality care needs of the people of California. • CNCC strives to create a central place for nursing to communicate to those in the community who are considering pursuing a career in nursing, with a focus on community outreach to the youth or under represented minority groups. • RN Ambassador Program • http://www.cncc.org/index.html

  11. BTN at the Chapter Level • CNSA BTN Award • NSNA BTN Award

  12. BTN Ideas

  13. CNSA Breakthrough to Nursing (BTN)Frequently Asked Questions  What is Breakthrough to Nursing? Breakthrough to Nursing started with the National Student Nursing Association (NSNA) in 1965. The mission is to mentor students in becoming sensitive to the diversity in our society. The program focuses on recruitment and retention of nursing students who come from minority backgrounds as well as recruiting males. CNSA focuses on developing and implementing projects to help spread the mission of BTN on the state and chapter level. How can I get involved with BTN? Become a part of BTN on the state level by joining the BTN Committee. E-mail btndirector@cnsa.org if you would like to get involved. I don’t have a BTN position in my chapter, what can I do? Start one! It is simple and a very important position. Look into your chapter bylaws and revise them so that BTN is a board position. Start to develop projects and ideas to implement in your local community that promote nursing. What can I do on the chapter level for BTN? Develop a BTN project and presentations that you can implement in your community. Get in contact with local elementary, junior high, or high schools where you can present to students about nursing. Also, seek out community events and health fairs where you can spread nursing to diverse populations and help recruit minorities and males. Some of the resources below will provide free brochures and information that you can use in presentations.

  14. Resources for BTN These are just a few resources to get you started in your search for more BTN information: RN ambassador- powerpoints and presentations you can use to promote nursing: http://www.cncc.org/outreach/ambassador.html Johnson and Johnson Websites- Free resources that can be sent to you: Minorities in Nursing: http://www.discovernursing.com/minorities-in-nursing Men in nursing: http://www.discovernursing.com/men-in-nursing American Assembly for Men in Nursing: http://aamn.org/ Minority Nurse- The career and education resource for minority nursing professionals, students and faculty: http://www.minoritynurse.com/ NSNA Breakthrough to Nursing: http://www.nsna.org/ProgramActivities/BreakthroughtoNursing.aspx

  15. CNSA BTN Director Kimberly Vaughan btndirector@cnsa.org

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