Boston Area Chapter of HPNA

Boston Area Chapter of HPNA

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We are the Boston-area chapter of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA). We provide education, resources, and professional support for nurses caring for patients and families living with serious illness, from diagnosis through end-of-life. We welcome nurses practicing at every level, in every setting. We also welcome our social work, spiritual care, medical and other allied health colleagues to join!


Recent News & Announcements

Please join the HPNA Boston Chapter in a Book Club Event and Tarot Card Reading -Read Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe by Laura Lynne...

Our chapter is donating $150 to the HPNF. We also ask that you donate to the HPNF - these gifts help support nurses' careers across the country and...

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Upcoming Events

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Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:00pm ET

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Friday, August 9, 2024 at 1:00pm ET

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Stoneham, MA · Position at Fresenius Medical Care

POSITION FEATURES:Location: Two Main Street, Suite 100, Stoneham MAClinic Hours: Monday- Saturday 5:00am-4:00pm 2021 and 2022 America's 'Most Loved...

Boston, MA · Position at DAVITA

 170 Morton St, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 02130, United States of AmericaDaVita is seeking a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) who is looking to...

Medford, MA · Position at Fresenius Medical Care

POSITION FEATURES: Location: 305 Mystic Ave, Medford, MA Clinic hours:  MWF 6a-11p, TTHS 6a-6p, No Sundays! 2021 and 2022 America's 'Most Loved...

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