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Legislative Networking: Nurses’ Role in the Legislative Process (Non-CNE session)

Date
April 15, 2021
$30
Standard Price

Virtual attendees will be able to interact and engage with one another during this networking time by participating in real-time attendee chats.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Trina Roufs
Trina Roufs, MSN, RN-BC
Director of Nursing, Providence Health and Services
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Edtrina Moss, PhD, RN-AMB, NE-BC, CLSSGB
Ambulatory Care Director of Nursing, Harris Health System

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