Association of Black Nursing Faculty (ABNF) Journal www.tuckerpub.com
• A publication which documents the distinct nature and health-care needs of the Black patient with original research and health-related manuscripts, material, and reviews.
o Subscription rates are outlined on the website’s homepage.
o For more information, contact clay@tuckerpub.com.
• A publication centered around three primary focal points: (1) recruitment of males to the nursing profession; (2) training of men in nursing; and (3) special issues concerning men in nursing in both the workplace and school.
o Signup for a free subscription to the MNM E-Zine is available on the site’s left-hand toolbar.
o Employers may find information regarding job posting at http://www.malenursemagazine.com/nursing_jobs/index.html.
• A publication which aims to keep minority nurses abreast of educational, practice, and funding opportunities available from national organizations, foundations, and the federal government, as well as to provide an opportunity for minority nurses to publish.
o Subscription rates are outlined on the site’s primary page.
o Employers may feature job postings by e-mailing clay@tuckerpub.com and view current listings at http://www.tuckerpub.com/employment_opportunities.htm.
National Alaska Native American Nurses Association www.nanaina.com
• An organization whose main purpose is to promote a continuum of health among Alaska Native and American Indian people and to serve the professional needs of Alaska Native and American Indian nurses.
o Information on membership fees and an application are available at http://www.nanaina.com/membership/main.html.
o Details on subscribing to the NANAINA Notes Newsletter may be found by contacting Dr. Bette Keltner at 888-566-8773.
• An organization which strives to promote Hispanic nurses in order to improve the health of our communities.
o Membership information, including fees and a downloadable application, are available by selecting the ‘Membership’ link on the left toolbar.
• An organization designed primarily to unify all black nurses across the nation for the betterment of health care for black people.
o Membership benefits, fees, and a printable application are viewable at http://www.nbna.org/benefits.htm.
o Employers may access the online career center at http://www.nbna.org/careerctr.htm (fees required for job postings).
Association of Black Nursing Faculty (ABNF) Journal www.tuckerpub.com