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IHNA Quarterly Illinois Hispanic Nurses Association Summer 2012 Volume 1, Issue 5 M essage from the IHNA President On April 14, 2012, IHNA members came together to empower young Latina adolescents through the project, A Cinderella Story: Tales from Little Village. Prom is a memorable event that many young girls look forward to during their high school years. Through the collaborative efforts of Enlace Chicago, Farragut Career Academy High School, The Illinois Hispanic Nurses Association (IHNA) and The Little Village Chamber of Commerce, 60 senior girls at Farragut Career Academy High School had access to over 230 donated prom dresses, shoes, purses and jewelry. Unlike other projects aimed at providing access to prom dresses, A Cinderella Story strived to take the project to the next level. The project included education workshops which lasted 20 minutes. Registered nurses provided the education which focused on the importance of mental health awareness and academic progression. The highlight of the education provided was aimed at identifying and developing healthy stress relief practices through exercise, healthy eating and relaxation. Information was also provided about goal setting and opportunities in nursing. IHNA hopes to continue to empower young adolescents to reach higher levels of success through education and health awareness. IHNA was a great fit for this project as many of our nurses have overcome cultural and societal barriers and have succeeded in reaching their personal and professional goals. It was truly exciting to see the interest the girls displayed in the topics discussed and the joy in their faces when they raised their hands when asked if they were interested in attending college. IHNA is devoted to educating our communities about health and becoming involved in our youth s future. This event highlighted the hearts of our volunteers and I would like to personally thank each volunteer for your dedication. I look forward to working with each o f you again in the near future. -Adrianna Nava, BSN, RN In this issue: NAHN President 2 Congratulations to 3 our IHNA members UnitedHealth 4 Group Hosts IHNA Meeting Muevete USA: 5 Decreasing childhood obesity Special points of interest: Interested in becoming a member? Visit us at www.nahnnet.org A Special Thank You to Hines VA for their Contribution to the Project! T hank you to our grea t vo l u nteers! Interested in advancing the nursing profession? Become a corporate sponsor today! Have an idea? Let us Vicky Barillas Cecilia Castillo Ysenia Gallegos Elizabeth Florez Victoria Lopez Ana Maradiaga Adrianna Nava Elizabette Nava Stella Tomlinson know!

NAHN PRESIDENT MAKING HEADLINES C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o O u r N a t i o n a l P r e s i d e n t Angie Millan, MSN, RNP, CNS The National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) is pleased to announce that NAHN s President, Angie Millan, MSN, RNP, CNS, will be inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) during the 39th AAN Annual Meeting and Conference in October 11-13, 2012, Washington, DC, in recognition for her outstanding contributions and achievements in nursing. The American Academy of Nursing s approximately 1,800 Fellows are nursing leaders in education, management, practice and research. Invitation to Fellowship is more than recognition of one s accomplishments within the nursing profession. Academy Fellow also have responsibility to contribute their time and energies to the Academy, and to engage with other health care leaders outside the Academy in transforming America s health care system by enhancing the quality of nursing care, promoting healthy aging and human development across the life continuum, reducing health disparities and inequalities, and strengthening the nursing and health care delivery system, nationally and internationally. NAHN ANNUAL CONFERENCE

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NURSES! Cecilia Castillo (2012) in Nursing from Wilbur Wright Community College. Ingrid Lissette Delgado (2012) in Nursing from Wilbur Wright Community College. Maria Rios Hernandez (2012) in Nursing from Daley College. Irene Angelica Mendez (2012) graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from The University of Wisconsin-Madison. Adrianna Nava (2012) graduated with a Master s of Science in Nursing in Health Leadership and Policy from The University of Pennsylvania. Congratulations to Susana Gonzalez RN, MSN, MHA, CNML, Director of Women Services at MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn, Illinois for being 1 in 6 nurses to be named a Greater Chicago Regional Winner. As a Regional Winner, Susana will represent the region at the Nurse.com National Program in the Volunteerism & Service category in the Fall. Susana was honored at the Greater Chicago Nurse.com Nursing Excellence Gala on Tuesday evening, May 15th at the Chicago Marriott in Schaumburg, IL.

UNITED HEALTH GROUP HOSTS IHNA MAY MEMBERSHIP MEETING N e w O p p o r t u n i t i e s i n N u r s i n g Thank you to United Health Group! UnitedHealth Group is a leading health care company providing numerous health care products and services and serving more than 75 million people worldwide. IHNA members had the pleasure of learning more about the new opportunities in nursing at the last membership meeting on Thursday, May 17, 2012. The discussion was on telephonic case management and the role of the Registered Nurse. The panel of Guest Speakers included: Deb Arabadjief, RN, CCM, Site Director Mary Beth Billie, RN, CCM, Site Director Suzanne Oxley, Senior Recruiter To add to the discussion, a panel of experienced Registered Nurses involved in telephonic case management shared their experiences and challenges with IHNA members. Their input was truly beneficial and allowed members to gain insight about case management through UnitedHealth Group. As a Silver Sponsor to IHNA, we are thankful for UnitedHealth Group s dedication to IHNA and look forward to learning more about the new opportunities in nursing. If you are interested in learning more about the opportunities at UnitedHealth Group, please do not hesitate to contact the IHNA Board. More information can also be find on the United Health Group Website at: http://careers.unitedhealthgroup.com/ SHARE YOUR NURSING STORY!

Illinoi s Hi span ic Nurses Associ ati on IHNA BOARD MEMBERS PRESIDENT: Adrianna Nava, BSN, RN Email: hispanicnursesillinois@yahoo.com Address: PO Box #34874 Chicago, IL 60634 Ihna-nahn.weebly.com VICE-PRESIDENT: Isis Reyes, RN, BSN SECRETARY: Elizabette Nava, BSN, RN TREASURER: Nancy Naranjo-Garcia, BSN, RN COMMUNITY OUTREACH SPECIALIST: Patricia Ramirez, BSN, RN Find us on the web! Thank you to our Silver Level Sponsor: UnitedHealth Group MUEVETE USA: DECREASING CHILDHOOD OBESITY IN CHICAGO Photo Courtesy of yeleblog.us/?p=73 Interested in volunteering? Contact Elizabette Nava, BSN, RN at elizabettenava@yahoo.com A Call to Action! The Muevete (Move) USA TM program was designed and executed by NAHN as a pilot last year to raise awareness for the childhood obesity issue and encourage Hispanic youth to make and maintain healthy lifestyle changes. Since 2010, the program has received $300,000 in funding from The Coca-Cola Foundation in the form of two grants. With the second grant, NAHN will deploy Muevete (Move) USA TM in 10 additional locations and will now include entire families in the program. Last year, the pilot program was deployed in five locations: Los Angeles; Chicago; Brownsville, Texas; Phoenix; and San Antonio. In Chicago, Muevete participants danced to the beat of Latin music at the South Chicago Neighborhood House. This year, plans are in action to work in the Little Village Community. Nurses are needed to volunteer; sign up today!