THE DNA EVENT OF THE YEAR!

We are so excited that you are joining us virtually April 21st through April 23rd, 2021 for the 39th Annual Convention of the Dermatology Nurses’ Association!

DNA sits at the top of an inspiring summit of dermatology care providers. The annual convention offers sessions geared towards nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, medical assistants, and other healthcare providers and staff with a professional interest in dermatology.

WHAT'S IN STORE?

  • A variety of topics to meet your educational needs including: Professional Development/Research, Surgical/Cutaneous Oncology, Medical/Pediatric, and Aesthetics.
  • Inspiring main conference speakers. They’ll update you on the latest information and trends.
  • Up to 17 contact hours. Available on the topics you need most for your practice today
  • The Dermatology Nurses’ Association (DNA) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Attendees may earn up to 17.0 ANCC contact hours for main convention sessions.
  • This education activity is pending approval by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners of up to 17 contact hours of accredited education.
  • It is DNA policy to fully vet and resolve any relative conflicts of interest disclosed by the planners and presenters of the convention. Full disclosures are listed.

Convention Goals/Objectives/Target Audience

Meet educational needs through dermatologic educational programs based on feedback from DNA committees, previous convention evaluations, educational needs assessment, evidence-based practice, current guidelines, therapies, and research.
Provide an avenue to network and enhance professional growth of members.
Promote interest in dermatology-related fields, including safety, ethics, research, clinical testing, publishing, management, and advocacy to advance dermatologic care.
The target audience is nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, medical assistants, other healthcare providers, and staff who are specialized and/or have an interest in dermatology.