PSPs are a fundamental aspect of the TPAPN process. They provide support, guidance, encouragement and more to participants on their recovery journey. While lived experience with substance use disorder or mental health issues is useful, any nurse can become a PSP. All you need is the shared experience of being a nurse. TPAPN Peer Support Partner Role of the PSP will provide information to Nurses interested in becoming a Peer Support Partner and the role you can play in other nurses recovery.
We would love to have you join our amazing group of nurse volunteers and learn more about how Peer Support can help our participants reach their recovery goals.
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Thu, Feb 26, 2026 - 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM CST - additional dates
Are you ready to amplify your professional voice, share your expertise, and contribute to the future of nursing? This four-part virtual workshop series is designed to support nurses at every level—staff nurses, educators, graduate students, emerging scholars, and nurse leaders—as they build confidence and competence in writing for publication.
PSPs are a fundamental aspect of the TPAPN process. They provide support, guidance, encouragement and more to participants on their recovery journey. While lived experience with substance use disorder or mental health issues is useful, any nurse can become a PSP. All you need is the shared experience of being a nurse. TPAPN Peer Support Partner Role of the PSP will provide information to Nurses interested in becoming a Peer Support Partner and the role you can play in other nurses recovery.
We would love to have you join our amazing group of nurse volunteers and learn more about how Peer Support can help our participants reach their recovery goals.
Price:
$0.00 - Price
Tue, Mar 10, 2026 - 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM CDT - additional dates
NSO & CNA released our fifth published analysis of nursing claims from the most recent 5 years. Professional liability data provides insight into the underlying causes in liability cases as it can reveal missteps, clinical errors, patterns of communication, and judgment failures that contributed to adverse events.
Using case studies and claim data, nurses can examine top areas of liability through the experiences of their peers. Most importantly, this session provides you with practice recommendations that you can use to help prevent or defend against malpractice allegations, while also enhancing patient safety.