Have you ever been apart, or are you a member of Professional Organization? If so, what is the organization, how does it help you, and what is your part in it?
yes, I am having membership with professional organization.
Professional organization:
Medical surgical nurses association.
Indian nursing council.
International council for nurses.
State nursing council.
Help -Professional organization:
1. Help to improve the professional knowledge.
2. provide information on professional growth.
3. It provides job opportunities.
4. It offers many in service and continuing nursing education.
5. Improve work efficiency.
6. Reduce job turnover.
7. Increase job satisfaction.
What is parting it?
1. Attending continuing education program.
2. professional knowledge sharing.
3. Renewal of account at specific times period.
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