Pam Cipriano

@ANAPresident

Pamela Cipriano, PhD, RN, FAAN, President of supporting the nation's 3.6 million registered nurses to transform health care.

Joined October 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Sep 26

    Nurses: You were heard. Now it's time to work on bipartisan solutions to 👋

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    Sep 28

    nurses: sometimes patient advocacy means civic engagement. keep speaking up!

  3. Retweeted
    Sep 27

    We've said . Now tell your reps: listen to & w/bipartisan solutions:

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  4. Sep 27

    The failure of 1 repeal & replace proposal doesn't mean that the health care system is safe... via

  5. Sep 27
  6. Sep 26

    Small victory: no vote. Great work, RNs! BUT the fight to isn't over. My statement coming soon...

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    Sep 26

    : Senate Republicans will not vote on last-ditch Obamacare repeal bill

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    Sep 25
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    Sep 25

    We're joining with to thank for opposing the misguided bill and helping !

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    Sep 25

    We need bipartisan solutions to strengthen affordable care. fails to offer any. Our statement: .

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    Sep 22
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    Sep 22
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  13. Sep 22

    It is “the worst healthcare bill yet.” – American Nurses Association.

  14. Sep 21

    Tens of millions of Americans stand to lose health care coverage. know patients deserve better.

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    Sep 21

    Every email from about making calls to electeds fills me w/ pride. Activist nurses rule! Defeat !!

  18. Sep 21

    helping nurses be their best, premier partner with

  19. Sep 21

    Nurses: We need your help NOW to stop in its tracks to

  20. Retweeted
    Sep 19
    Replying to and

    Made a round of calls yesterday and today. We can not go back to the days of preexisting condition exclusions& no essential health benefits

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