Nurse Associations in Alaska

Alaska currently has 5 active nursing associations.

A nurse association is a professional organization for nurses. Joining a nurse association in Alaska has benefits including networking opportunities with other nurses in AK, educational resources, and advocacy on behalf of nurses. You should consider joining a nurse association in AK if you are interested in staying up-to-date on the latest nursing news, advancing your nursing career, or connecting with other Alaska nurses.


  • Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Section of Public Health Nursing
    The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Section of Public Health Nursing is the state agency responsible for public health nursing in Alaska. The agency's mission is to protect and promote the health and well-being of all Alaskans. The agency's programs and services include immunizations, communicable disease control, maternal and child health, chronic disease prevention and control, and health promotion.
  • Alaska Nurses Association
    The Alaska Nurses Association is the voice of Nursing in Alaska
  • Alaska Nurse Practitioner Association
    The Alaska Nurse Practitioner Association (ANPA) is a non-profit organization whose membership consists of Nurse Practitioners and NP students in the State of Alaska. Members gain access to resources to help keep up to date on issues that impact their practice and profession, as well as the vital support of members across the state.
  • Department of Labor, Alaska Job Center Network, Health Care Employment Search
    Alaska Department of Labor Administrative Services Division
  • National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association
    The National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association (NANAINA) is a professional organization that represents and advocates for Alaska Native and American Indian nurses. NANAINA provides leadership in promoting the health and well-being of Alaska Native and American Indian people through culturally competent nursing care. NANAINA also works to increase the number of Alaska Native and American Indian nurses by providing scholarships and mentorship opportunities.

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