About SCNA
Since 1907, South Carolina Nurses Association members have effectively influenced health care policy and practice.
Today, SCNA is prepared to insist on and facilitate the changes needed to ensure quality health care in our state. SCNA as part of the American Nurses Association (ANA) work to set requirements for the profession of nursing: - Establishes the Code of Ethics for Nurses
We welcome all registered nurses, RNs, APRNs, CRNAs, CNMs, CNSs into membership.
| SCNA's Mission Statement
The mission of the South Carolina Nurses Association is to represent all South Carolina registered nurses in a membership organization to promote and advocate the role of the registered nurse to improve health for all.
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