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NURSING RELATED WEB SITES

The websites and listserves are also found in the public health nursing manuals at your agency. You may find them helpful.

American Nurses Association
Features information regarding meetings and events, Nightingale Pledge, link to purchase products and publications http://www.nursingworld.org/

Lippincott Nursing Center
Provides access to nursing journals and other nursing information http://www.nursingcenter.com/

Missouri Nurses Association http://www.missourinurses.org

Missouri League for Nursing http://www.monursing.org

Missouri State Board of Nursing http://www.ecodev.state.mo.us/pr/nursing/


LIST-SERVS RELATED TO PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING

Missouri Public Health Nursing List-Serv (MO-PHN-L)
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services in partnership with Missouri Nurses Association and Central Missouri State University has created a new list-serv for public health nursing. The list-serv, Missouri Public Health Nursing (MO-PHN-L), is open to everyone and includes information about resources, announcements, educational opportunities, and questions for other subscribers.
To Subscribe:
Go to http://listsrv.cmsu.edu (notice no "e" in listsrv)
You will get a screen which says-Welcome to LISTSERV.cmsu.edu
Click on the heading-Information and Commands on Available Mailing Lists
Click on MO-PHN-L (the names are in alphabetical order)
You will get a screen that has commands
Click on Subscribe to MO-PHN-L
Type in your e-mail address and hit OK

MCH Alert
The MCH Alert list-serv provides weekly updates of a broad range of resources including journal articles, recently released reports, new federal programs and initiatives, and conferences affecting the maternal and child health community. The MCH Alert is available for free to anyone who is interested in current issues in maternal and child health news and policy. The MCH Alert is distributed each Friday via e-mail.
To Subscribe:
Send an e-mail message to MCHAlert@list.ncemch.org with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line. You do not need to enter any text in the body of your message. You will receive confirmation that the subscription is being processed and you will receive your first issue of the MCH Alert within the next week.

IAC Express
Immunization and hepatitis A and B news you can use published by the Immunization Action Coalition and Hepatitis B Coalition.
To Subscribe:
Send an e-mail message to express@immunize.org. Put subscribe in the subject line of the message.

Nursing and Environmental Health
This list-serv was created to provide nurses a forum to discuss emerging topics and pose questions regarding environmental health and nursing. You can expect to see announcements relevant to "Environment, Health and Nursing", including: conferences, new educational materials (books, curricula, videos, etc.), continuing education programs, funding "RFPs", and federal and state initiatives, regulations, policies and resources (websites, organizations) as well as experiences and helpful tips to addressing environmental health issues in your practice setting.
To Subscribe:
Send e-mail message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.CDC.GOV with the text message: Subscribe Environmental Health Nursing -your name.

MCH E-Mail Network
A community of list-servs hosted by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau at the Institute of Child Health Policy. Go to http://mchenet.ichp.edu to find a listing of all mailing lists.

Children's Environmental Health Network List-serv
The listserv is a forum for discussion, resources and announcements on pediatric environmental health issues.
To Subscribe:
Send a blank message to cehnlist-on@cehn.org

TB-Educate
TB-Educate is an education and training e-mail listserv. TB-Educate provides subscribers the opportunity to ask questions, share comments, and exchange information with other subscribers about tuberculosis education and training issues.
To Subscribe:
Send a blank message to tb-educate-subscribe@cdcnpin.org

Environmental Health (EH) Nurse List Serve
The EH-Nurse electronic mailing list is dedicated to supporting nursing professionals seeking accurate, timely and credible scientific information on environmental health and nursing. The ultimate goal is to prevent environmental disease by increasing the numbers of nursing professionals who can recognize environmental etiologies and risk factors of disease, promote health through risk reduction and control strategies and empower individuals, families and communities by through partnering, advocacy and education.
To Subscribe:
Send an email to minordomo@envirn.umaryland.edu. Put subscribe eh-nurse in the subject line.

Public Health Nursing Discussion and Information
An unmoderated discussion list designed to provide discussion and exchange of information among nursing professionals who provide public health services and other interested parties.
To Subscribe:
Send e-mail message to listproc@u.washington.edu
Leave subject line blank. In the body of the message type SUBSCRIBE PHNURSES your name.

Nursing World
For information about nursing issues subscribe to NursingWorld, the official web site of the American Nurses Association.
To Subscribe:
Send an e-mail to analists@lists.ana.org. Type join nursing world on the first line of the body of the message.

Immunization Newsbriefs
Information and resources related to immunization issues.
To Subscribe:
Go to http://www.infoinc.com/imnews2/regform.html and follow instructions.

Child Health Information Project List-serv
Information and resources related to child health.
To Subscribe:
Go to the Children's Defense Fund's Website at http://www.childrensdefense.org and follow the directions at the bottom of the page Or, send the following message to majordomo@newsletter.listbox.com: subscribe cdfhealth


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last updated December 22, 2004