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NSNA
NSNA offers many benefits to its members including discounts on NCLEX review books, cheap nursing journal subscriptions, discounted memberships to nursing associations, and much more! Members also receive an NSNA magazine in the mail which has great stories from other nursing students across the country!

SNAP
Student Nurses' Association of Pennsylvania website. If you join NSNA, you automatically become a member of SNAP and receive their quarterly publication, Insight, in the mail for free!

The Center for Nursing Advocacy
This site shows how the media is biased against nurses on TV shows like ER, Scrubs, House and Grey's Anatomy.


Nurse.com
This site is multi-faceted. It has up to date news and a section where you can search for jobs.

Penn College Library
This has great resources, such as a database search and the citation creator for all those APA formatted papers we have to do!

Penn College - Health Sciences Resources
This page is a comprehensive collection of resources for nursing students. Links to how to make resumes, where to search for jobs, as well links to professional nursing organizations and info about nursing theorists.

Penn College's Student Government Association
SGA is great way to make your voice heard about issues on campus. Also, each student organization must get a certain number of cup points every year. SNA would love for members to attend SGA meetings and learn more about what's going on around campus.

Memoware
Literature downloads for your PDA. This website offers articles about various health topics, and are formatted to be downloaded onto a PDA.

Auscultation Assistant
This site has audio of heart and lung sounds. It is helpful for recognizing murmurs, rubs, etc.

Fastweb
Filling out a profile with your interests and major can help this site find which scholarships apply to you and continuously gives you updates about new scholarships. It makes getting money for school a lot easier!

Medical Mnemonics
Cramming the night before a huge test and you just can't remember the 12 cranial nerves or the attributes of pain? This site is for you.

Amazon.com
This site has great deals on NCLEX-RN review books, drug guides and care planning books.

 

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