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Join TNA

When you become a member of TNA* you become part of a dynamic group helping to make changes. TNA is your voice, one heard where it makes a difference in our professional communities, the health care industry and to government leaders. You join thousands of Texas nurses in redefining our profession, gaining the recognition and professional satisfaction all nurses deserve - and you have access to a whole range of member benefits.

Fab 5 Winner Pat CiepleyAs a TNA member you will have multiple memberships in one! Along with Texas Nurses Association, your membership includes:

  • Local District 5 membership, offering access to professional networking and growth, plus local-to-national opportunities for visibility and exposure.
  • American Nurses Association (ANA) membership, including voting privileges, leadership opportunities and access to ANA experts involved in national issues.
  • Center for American Nurses membership - the workplace advocacy arm of ANA that provides tools for the nurse to be successful in today's nursing workplace environment.

If full membership is not for you right now, consider joining TNA Direct. This state-only membership organization is a great first step in supporting the nursing profession and connecting with peers. While it doesn't have all the benefits of full ANA/TNA membership, it will keep you abreast of important nursing issues, and includes savings and professional involvement opportunities.

Join TNA and District 5 today! It's easy. Apply online or call TNA for an application (Toll free: 800-862-2022; Local: 512-452-0645). 

Together we can shape the future of nursing.


* Note: To be eligible for membership in the Texas Nurses Association, you must have been granted a license to practice as a registered nurse in a state, territory, possession or District of Columbia of the United States, and not have your license under suspension or revocation in any state.

 
 

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