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  1. The history of the American Nurses Association (ANA) is best described as the story of individual nurses everywhere. From front-line volunteering in the nineteenth century to the budget cuts of today, nurses face obstacles which unite them.

  2. ICN was founded in 1899 by nursing organizations from Great Britain, the ANA for the United States, and Germany as charter members. The first ever ICN Congress was held in Buffalo New York in 1901. [9]

  3. The ANA was founded in New York City in 1896 as the Nurses’ Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada; in 1901 the organization incorporated in the state of New York, broke away from Canada, and subsequently shortened its name to the Nurses’ Associated Alumnae.

  4. ANA's earliest ancestor was Japan Helicopter and Aeroplane Transports Company (日本ヘリコプター輸送, Nippon Herikoputā Yusō) (also known as Nippon Helicopter and Aeroplane), an airline company founded on 27 December 1952.

  5. Founded in 1896, and with members in all 50 states and U.S. territories, ANA is the strongest voice for the profession. ANA exists to advance the nursing profession by: Fostering high standards of nursing practice; Promoting a safe and ethical work environment; Bolstering the health and wellness of nurses; and.

  6. The American Nurses Association was founded as a result of that meeting, and 125 years later ANA is stronger than ever. This brief timeline chronicles the people, places, and events that have highlighted ANA’s evolution from 1896 until today.

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  8. ANA, with the assistance of NLNE and NOPHN, adopted the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing at Bordeaux, France, as the American Nurses' Memorial to the nurses who died in World War I. The school's cornerstone was laid on June 5, 1921.

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