NACLI
223-15 133rd Avenue, Laurelton, NY 11413
Phone: (516) 352-0717; info@nacli.net
The Nurses Association of the Counties of Long Island, Inc. (NACLI), founded in 1919, is a membership organization for RNs and Nursing students in Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau counties of New York State.
Throughout its rich history, the Association has been a leader in advancing the nusing profession and promoting healthcare for all. NACLI's members are practitioners, educators, administrators, researchers, and entrepreneurs. Membership offers opportunities in professional growth, networking, volunteer opportunities and leadership development.
Pat Dillon, MA, RN - Webmaster (Pat.Dillon@nacli.net)
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Recent News & Announcements
1) Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 7:00am ET- Making Strides - Making Strides - Breast Cancer Walk: Brooklyn, Queens & Nassau...
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On-Demand CE Activities
Join us for this self-paced 3 Hour* Introductory Course to learn how Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Nurses can practice Functional Medicine.
Offers 3.0 contact hours
Available until December 31, 2024
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Clinical topics: Patient Outcomes
Offers 2.3 contact hours
Available until June 1, 2026
Designed to be completed on your own schedule this intensive training course is a must for ALL nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, legal nurse consultants, nurse educators, and ri
Offers 24.5 CE credits
Available until December 31, 2025