Member benefits
The Maine Nurse Practitioner Association is the professional organization for nurse practitioners who constitute the largest group among Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), and number about 2,627 in Maine. We're stronger together- join us!
10 Great Reasons to Be a MNPA Member1. Connection: You are connected to a larger group banded together to produce positive results for public health in our region. 2. Annual Educational Conference: The annual Conference provides quality education and networking for public health professionals, and you receive a SIGNIFICANT discount by being a member. You can contribute to the content, help plan the Conference or attend to enhance your professional development. 3. Public Policy / Advocacy: You can contribute to the strong advocacy program centered on assuring that Nurse Practitioners' voices are being heard. The Legislative Committee prepares legislative updates/alerts, and keeps track of public health issues under consideration by the Maine State Legislature. MNPA contracts with a lobbyist to advocate for priority public health issues. 4. Free Informational Services: The association keeps members in touch with each other and current issues through the association’s web site and email updates of emerging issues relevant to NPs. You remain informed about public health in our region in a way that saves you time. 5. Networking: You have many opportunities to network with public health professionals in our region, building your contacts, sharing ideas, best practices and solutions to enhance your current job, find opportunities for career enhancement, etc. Networking events range from Annual Conferences to regional meetings. 6. Affiliation: You will have affiliation with YOUR professional association and public health professionals in our region. 7. Discounts on Educational Offerings: You receive reduced registration fees at all MNPA sponsored continuing education events. 8. Leadership Opportunities: You are provided opportunities to learn and practice leadership and meeting management skills that you may need for your resume, professional growth or self-promotion. Opportunities are available on the Board, committees and special projects. 9. Recognition: You can be recognized or can recognize your colleagues for their achievements in public health. Some of our heroes work right next to us every day! 10. Empowerment: You are part of a larger community. You are empowered to get involved in issues that affect your personal and professional communities and your quality of life. |