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Our President received the Henrietta Villaescusa Community Service Award

Submitted by administrator on 26 May, 2006 - 11:10am.

Henrieta Villaescusa (1920-2005) a Hispanic California RN and a Fellow of the American Academy of Nurses, was a unique and singular individual. During her long and varied career, Ms. Villaescusa was an instructor, mentor, role model and trailblazer who opened the door for women and Hispanics.

Born in Tucson, Arizona, she attended Mercy College of Nursing, in San Diego, which prepared her for her illustrious nurse career. She received her Bachelors degree from Immaculate Heart College and her Masters from UCLA. It was while working for the L.A. Public Health Dept. that Ms. Villaescusa became the only Hispanic Public Health Supervisor, setting in motion her career of public service in state, national and international areas.

Become a Registered nurse in the U.S

Submitted by administrator on 26 May, 2006 - 10:48am.

If you are a foreign nurse, and you want to know the steps to become a Registered nurse in the U.S. this article (in Spanish, click here) may be helpful For more information about validating your Degree in Texas, information can be found at http://www.cgfns.org/default-2.shtml or you can contact us

NAHN Houston program in LatinaStyle

Submitted by administrator on 26 May, 2006 - 10:43am.

Across the nation, Hispanic health organizations are shining the spotlight on the health issues facing their communities. Led by doctors, nurses, public-health specialists, mental-health professionals, and community activists, the groups have pulled people together to improve the health of Latino families. Through education and outreach, they are building a national health-care agenda for the diverse ethnic group. At the same time, they work at the grassroots level to encourage people to practice healthier lifestyles.