
School is out for the summer, but camp is definitely in — especially for the 15 teens who attended the Recruiting and Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing’s (RRANN) Nursing Camp.
School is out for the summer, but camp is definitely in — especially for the 15 teens who attended the Recruiting and Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing’s (RRANN) Nursing Camp.
KTUU about the Anchorage RRANN camp connecting students from rural Alaskan communities the opportunity to explore nursing as a career.
Johnson & Johnson's Discover Nursing piece on Providing Culturally Competent Nursing Care in Alaska with the RRANN program.
How Do You Recruit More Young Alaska Native Nurses? Listen to the KYUK story on the Bethel RRANN camp.
Twice a year RRANN publishes, Kijik, a newsletter featuring stories from participating graduates, information about program activities, recruiting updates, information for RRANN donors and prospective donors, and highlights of current student profiles with program and staff information. The newsletter is compiled by RRANN staff; if you would like to submit information or articles for consideration of future newsletters please contact Stephanie Sanderlin.
Past Newsletters were not designed to be ADA accessible and have been archived. If you would like to receive a copy of a previous newsletter please send a request to RRANN. Please be aware these digital files will be in original format and not screen reader accessible.
If you're a RRANN graduate who did not receive a printed version by mail and you'd like one, please contact Stephanie Sanderlin so RRANN may update your mailing address to ensure that you receive future newsletter mailings.