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Last Day to Submit Your Abstract
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Sep 12th, 2011
Today, September 12, is the last day to submit a proposal in response to the Call for Abstracts for the VNAA’s 30th Annual Meeting, in Phoenix, AZ, May 2 – 4, 2012. The last submission will be accepted at 5:00 p.m., EDT.
To submit your abstract visit www.VNAAannualmeeting.org.
We look...
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Call for Abstracts Deadline Extended
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Sep 6th, 2011
Due to the long lasting effects of Hurricane Irene in the Northeast United States, VNAA has decided to extend the Abstracts deadline to Monday, September 12, 2011, at 5 p.m. EDT. This will allow more time for our fellow VNAA members in affected areas to submit their abstract.
So, take advantage...
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Become a VNAA Volunteer
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Aug 29th, 2011
Do you have valuable skills to share with the VNAA Membership? VNAA encourages staff from member agencies to become active in the association’s activities by playing a key role in committees, interest groups and ad hoc groups.
Committees:
VNAA Committees and Councils have defined charters and...
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Calling All Abstracts – There is still time to complete your Submission!
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Aug 29th, 2011
Do you work better under a bit of pressure?? In that case, now is the perfect time to start your abstract – there are nine days left to submit!
If you would like to submit an abstract,there is still ample time to develop submit one via the online system. Follow the three steps below and you...
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Ready for Fall? Don’t forget to submit your Abstract!
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Aug 15th, 2011
Can’t wait to get into the autumn routine? Before summer fades into fall, make sure to submit a proposal for the VNAA’s 30th Annual Meeting.
You’ve worked hard on your projects and ideas all summer long – be sure to share your knowledge with the nonprofit home health and hospice...
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Using Evidence-based Practice to Develop Annual Meeting Abstract Proposals
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Aug 8th, 2011
Every year, new and insightful clinical information is updated for home healthcare and hospice. While some of this information may seem useful, there is a standard for which clinical practices are deemed acceptable in the home. The VNAA encourages authors of abstracts to use Evidence-based Practice...
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