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IV Nurse Week 2026: Education That Moves Practice Forward
Each year, IV Nurse Week is an opportunity to recognize the expertise, dedication, and impact of infusion nurses. This year, however, we intentionally went beyond celebration. Our goal was to provide meaningful, practice-focused education that nurses could immediately...
Exhibit at INS 2026!
We invite you to join us at the INS 2026 Annual Meeting & Exhibition as an exhibitor. Taking place April 11-14, 2026, at The Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, INS 2026 brings together infusion nurses and healthcare professionals from around the world for...
INS 2026 Speaker Highlights
INS 2026 Annual Meeting is bringing together an exceptional group of speakers from across the infusion nursing community, and we wanted to give you a chance to get to know them beyond their credentials. We asked a few of our featured presenters to answer some...
Leadership in Action: Danielle Jenkins, MBA, BSN, RN, CRNI
Danielle Jenkins is a leader in infusion nursing, blending clinical expertise, entrepreneurial drive, and a passion for empowering nurses beyond traditional roles. As CEO of NursingInstyle Consulting and an INS Board member, she demonstrates purposeful, innovative,...
The Care You Deserve: A Message for Every Nurse
Nursing is, at its core, an act of giving. We show up day after day to assess, anticipate, advocate, and care, often placing the needs of others well before our own. Whether at the bedside, in the home, in ambulatory infusion suites, or behind the scenes coordinating...
The Path and Practice of Home Infusion Nursing: Education, Experience, and Evolving Responsibilities
Introduction The expansion of home-based health care has transformed the administration of complex therapies, including intravenous (IV) infusions, into the home environment. Home infusion nurses are central to this transformation, providing critical care services...
Celebrating Success: The Newest Passers of the September 2025 CRNI® Exam
The Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI®) examination is a significant milestone for nursing professionals specializing in infusion therapy. This certification not only showcases a nurse’s expertise in a critical area of patient care but also enhances their...
Meet Liz May, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, NPD-BC, CNE, CRNI®
Championing Nursing Excellence and Inspiring the Next Generation of Infusion Professionals In the heart of Virginia’s scenic Shenandoah Valley, Liz May, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, NPD-BC, CNE, CRNI®, leads with purpose, passion, and a deep commitment to advancing the nursing...
Leadership in Focus: Amber Webb, MSN-HI, RN, CRNI®, President-Elect, INS Board of Directors
Amber Webb, MSN-HI, RN, CRNI®, has dedicated her career to advancing infusion nursing practice and strengthening professional standards across diverse care settings. Recently elected as President-Elect of the INS Board of Directors, Webb brings a wealth of experience,...
Competency and Certification in Nursing Practice: Forever Achieving Nursing Service Excellence
By: Kathy Puglise, MSN/ED, BSN, CRNI® The Importance of Competency and Certification Accrediting bodies recognize that knowledge deficits and a lack of clinical competency are significant contributors to patient safety errors. In...
Evolving Excellence: How an Infusion Therapy Elective is Transforming Nursing Education
In 2021, I shared my journey in creating a much-needed elective course, NURS 340 Holistic Approach to Infusion Nursing and Phlebotomy that aimed at filling a critical gap in nursing education. The course was born out of students' repeated questions: “Why don’t we...
Leadership Profile: Andrew Walker, BSN, RN, CRNI®, PCCN, VA-BC
As part of our new Leadership Profile series, INS is highlighting members of the INS and INCC Boards of Directors to offer readers insight into their professional journeys and contributions to the association. We begin with Andrew Walker, BSN, RN, CRNI®, PCCN, VA-BC,...
Never Alone:Â The Power of Collaboration in Infusion Nursing
By Jannifer Stovall, President, Infusion Nurses Society Health care has never been a single-discipline effort. While nurses are often the constant presence at the bedside, the quality of care we provide is amplified when we work seamlessly with other...
Reducing Infusion Medication Wait Time Through Workflow Optimization and OmniCell Implementation
Abstract Timely medication administration is critical for both satisfaction and operational efficiency in Infusion services. This quality improvement initiative evaluated the impact of introducing an automated dispensing cabinet...
Blending the Legacy: Honoring Our Past, Embracing Our Future
By Jannifer Stovall, President, Infusion Nurses Society As I step into the role of President of the Infusion Nurses Society (INS), I do so with deep reverence for the leaders who have come before me—those who have laid a firm foundation of clinical excellence,...
The Benefits of Serving on a Healthcare Board
Serving on a healthcare board is an enriching and impactful experience that allows professionals to influence the direction of healthcare organizations, advocate for best practices, and contribute to meaningful change. As someone who has had the privilege of serving...
Increasing Access to Home Specialty Infusions in Rural Health Care
BACKGROUND In 1886, the Benedictine Sisters of Italy and the Presentation Sisters of Ireland came to the Dakota Territory to start schools. Their faith eventually led them to build hospitals to support diphtheria and influenza epidemics. Though the 2 groups had...
The Nursing Staffing Crisis: Advocating for Safe Workplaces and Better Patient Care
As someone who has served on four nonprofit healthcare boards, I’ve seen firsthand how staffing shortages impact both patient care and the nursing profession. The nursing workforce is in crisis, and we cannot afford to stay silent. Now is the time to advocate for...
Preventing the Criminalization of Medical Errors: A Call to Action for Nurses
The criminalization of medical errors poses a serious threat to the healthcare workforce, undermining years of progress aimed at fostering transparency and safety in healthcare settings. When healthcare providers fear legal repercussions for unintentional mistakes,...
INS 2025: A Record-Breaking Success in Vegas!
We’re still riding the wave of excitement from INS 2025, and what an incredible ride it was! Held in the vibrant city of Las Vegas at the Paris Hotel, this year’s Annual Meeting was nothing short of spectacular—packed with energy, innovation, collaboration, and a...
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The Infusion Nurses Society (INS) is an international nonprofit organization representing infusion nurses and other clinicians who are engaged in the specialty practice of infusion therapy.

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