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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...
Evaluation and implementation of headache reduction strategies for patients receiving immunoglobin (IVIG) therapy
Immunoglobulin therapy (IG) is a common treatment administered to patients in the home and alternate site environment and has been found to be effective in treating many different disease processes including immune deficiencies and neurologically based illnesses such...
Honoring The Power of Nursesâ„¢: Celebrating National Nurses Week 2025
National Nurses Week 2025 is just around the corner, and this year, the American Nurses Enterprises is shining a well-deserved spotlight on The Power of Nursesâ„¢. This celebration serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions nurses make daily across the globe...
Let the New Adventure Begin
It is not often that you get to work with someone in several different capacities and watch them excel in each one. It is not often that the job they do helps make your own job much easier. And it is not often that you get to work with someone who looks out for...
INS Infusion Room Podcast
The official podcast of the Infusion Nurses Society connects you with current trends, challenges, and pertinent changes within infusion therapy through engaging conversation with clinicians and industry leaders. This season of the INS Infusion Room launched after a...
Protecting Nurses: Zero Tolerance for Assault in Healthcare. Why setting a standard for healthcare worker safety is necessary
As a nurse with over 20 years of experience in multiple settings, I’ve seen it all. Nurses are the backbone of healthcare, yet we are constantly placed in harm’s way—physically, emotionally, and mentally. We advocate for patients, but who is advocating for us?...
Quality Improvement Challenge – INS 2024
Intervention plan to prevent and manage extravasation events for an Oncology Group in Brazil – UPDATE Quality Improvement Challenge – INS 2024 Intervention plan to prevent and manage extravasation events for an Oncology Group in Brazil – UPDATE First Author: Janyce...
INS 2024 QI Project Update from Nancy Cordell: Providing Specialty Infusions in Rural Healthcare
Avera Home Infusion Pharmacy (AHI) is a small, rural South Dakota pharmacy that is one of the only suppliers of specialty intravenous infusions in its area. The pharmacy's vast footprint is challenged by geographical distances between patients from the pharmacy and...
What to Expect at INS 2025 in Las Vegas
The INS 2025 Annual Meeting is set to be the most exciting and impactful event yet, bringing together infusion therapy professionals from around the world in the vibrant city of Las Vegas. With record-breaking attendance, dynamic educational opportunities, and...
The Benefits of Becoming CRNI® Certified
In the ever-evolving field of nursing, specialized certifications can significantly enhance both professional credibility and patient care. One such certification is the Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI®). Following are several compelling reasons why pursuing...
Mastering the Exam: Essential Strategies for CRNI® Success!
Preparing for the CRNI® exam requires a structured approach and effective study strategies. Start by developing a comprehensive study plan that allocates time for each key topic in infusion therapy (see detailed content outline). Utilize a variety of resources...
A New Year and New Opportunities in Infusion Nursing
Each new year, I love to spend time thinking about new possibilities and occasions for engagement in the months ahead. Whether for professional or personal engagement, I enjoy organizing my calendar and creating space for the goals and opportunities that the new year...
Preparing for the CRNI® Examination: A Comprehensive Guide
The Certified Registered Nurse Infusion (CRNI®) examination is a significant milestone for nursing professionals specializing in infusion therapy. This certification validates your expertise and dedication to providing high-quality patient care. Preparing for the...
Community Innovation Excellence Award Recipient – Matthew Ostroff, MSN, APN, VA-BC
INS is proud to recognize one of our members, Matthew (Matt) Ostroff, MSN, APN, VA-BC, who was a recent recipient of the Community Innovation Excellence Award at the 10th annual Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, Service Awards in Paterson, New Jersey. Matt was presented the...
Happy New Year!
It is probably a safe bet that most of us hear these 3 words and can’t believe that yet another year has passed. It is also probably a safe bet that most of us will spend time either looking back at what we did or did not accomplish or looking forward to improving on...
Overcoming Financial Barriers to Continuing Education: The Sue Smiles Initiative
Reflect on your nursing journey. Can you remember the first time you attempted to insert a peripheral inserted venous catheter (PIVC)? When asking this question, some may explain it as a positive experience that led to a successful insertion. Others may have a...
Doing What Others Won’t: The Power of Infusion Nurses in Shaping the Future of Patient Care
As I nurse, I find myself always assessing my environment and looking for opportunities to grow and support the nurses I lead. When attending a recent volleyball game for my daughter, I witnessed this quote in the hallway while en route to the courts:“Today I will do...
INS Attends the 2024 ANCC National Magnet Conference® and Pathway to Excellence Conference®
INS Mission“INS sets the standard for excellence in infusion nursing by: Developing and disseminating the Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice Providing professional development opportunities and quality education Advancing best practice through evidence-based...
INS Seal of Approval Program
Often in business, when attempting to develop a solution to a problem, we are faced with a theory versus reality situation. Theory is often defined as how things should be, whilereality is viewed as how things really are. In most cases, the theory is viewed positively...
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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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