The National Association of Nursing Associations (CNAI) is pleased to announce the establishment of the new National Section CESPI.
The cultural and scientific heritage of the Study Center for the Health Professions (CESPI) is progressively integrated into the CNAI, guaranteeing an adequate transition path from the current organizational model.
“The path aimed at integrating CESPI within CNAI represents an important step forward aimed at guaranteeing new connections in important areas of professional development on a national level. In 2020, the pandemic and a socially distant world have strengthened the demand for content and the need to join forces between membership entities, for the benefit of the nursing community and the health system. We look forward to offering you new experiences and the opportunity to share this exciting journey with each of you”Declared Walter De Caro, President of CNAI.
“We are thrilled to be able to communicate our integration into CNAI which guarantees us the opportunity to be able to enhance the cultural heritage built over the years and, at the same time, to have a very solid innovative membership configuration, as a national articulation of the longest-running and numerically consistent nursing association Italian.
This integration represents a great opportunity for growth and development and will help us to serve even better the institutional, professional, cultural and scientific community that has supported us over the years and to implement new and stimulating initiatives for the future as an articulation of the CNAI“Declare the Director of the newly established CESPI National Section, Dr. Aldo Montanaro e i members of the CNAI – CESPI Board of Directors, Daniela Ballardini (organization area manager), Magdalene Galizio (care area) e Giuseppe Marmo (responsible for the professional policy area).
The National Association of Nurses Associations (CNAI), was founded in 1946 (previously called ANITI since 1919) as a free Italian National Association of Nurses with the aim of improving the status of nurses, promoting the development of professional culture and improving quality of nursing care in Italy.
CNAI is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental professional organization and is the only Italian association officially affiliated, since 1949, to the International Council of Nurses (ICN), to the European Federation of Nursing Associations (EFN), to the European Forum of Nurses and Midwives (EFNNMA-WHO), the European Federation of Occupational Health Nursing (FOHNEU), the European Association of Mental Health Nurses (HORATIO), the International Federation of Family Nursing (IFNA), the NCD Alliance and to other international networks of nursing and public health.
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