Wear your pin and be #RNAOProud
When you became an RNAO member, you received an RN, NP or NS (nursing student) pin. Wearing your pin – whether on your clothing, lanyard or scrubs – is a symbol of your pride as a nurse and commitment to speaking out for nursing and health-related issues as a member of RNAO. We encourage all RNs, NPs and nursing students to wear their RN/NP/NS pins – always – at work and also when speaking with elected officials and reporters.
#RNAOProud is a social media campaign that encourages all members to proudly show how they wear their nursing pins. To participate, tag @RNAO in your photos on X (formerly Twitter) or @registerednurses on Instagram showing how you wear your nursing pin and include the hashtag #RNAOProud. Participants have a chance to be featured in RNAO’s social media feed.
Not active on social media? You can still participate. Upload a photo of yourself with your pin clearly visible to the MyRNAO webform with your name and tell us why you’re a proud RNAO member. Please rename your photo and text document with your first and last name before uploading.
If you don’t have a pin, please complete the MyRNAO form (login is required).
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Image CaptionFrom left to right: Nursing students Jonathan Hauth, Aveen Abdoli Eramaki, Navjot Osheen Dhillon and Hilda Danquah Konadu. -
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Image CaptionLeft to right:- RN Victoria Vano and RN Lindsay McKendrick -
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Image CaptionLeft to right: RN Julia Fine, IABPG Director Dr. Michelle Rey-Lloyd, RN Shaila Aranha, RN Janet Chee, RN Jennifer Behun and RN Lyndsay Howitt
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Image CaptionRN Daria Adele Juudi-Hope -
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Image CaptionNursing student Stephanie Pialis -
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Image CaptionNP Valerie Rzepka -
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Image CaptionLeft to right: RN Kathleen Pikaart, RN Huda Mohamed and RN Crystal Hepburn -
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Image CaptionRNs Joan Pett and Alex -
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Image CaptionRN Laura Boudreau -
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Image CaptionRNAO President Dr. Claudette Holloway with RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun -
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Image CaptionRN Doug Moore -
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Image CaptionRN Anita Tsang-Sit -
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Image CaptionLeft to right: RN Dr. Eric Staples, RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun and Amalia Silva -
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Image CaptionRNs Joan Pett, Alex, Hoda and Sarah -
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Image CaptionNursing student Teniola Onabanjo -
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Image CaptionRN Vikky Leung -
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Image CaptionNursing student Yu-Xin (Steve) Xia -
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Image CaptionRN Bonnie Kearns -
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Image CaptionNP Dr. Alanna Coleman -
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Image CaptionRN Breanna Pilatzke -
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Image CaptionRN Dominic Jardeleza -
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Image CaptionNursing student Sierra Punchard -
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Image CaptionNursing student Alveena Konpal Kashf -
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Image CaptionLeft to right: RNAO President-Elect Lhamo Dolkar and NP Janice Jones -
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Image CaptionRN Christina Medeiros -
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Image CaptionNursing student Adam Thai -
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Image CaptionNP Olayinka Babalola with RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun -
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Image CaptionNursing student Aine Babihuga -
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Image CaptionNSO members and nursing students Aveen Abdoli (left) and Stephanie Pialis (right) with RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun (centre) -
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Image CaptionRN Connie Wood -
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Image CaptionLeft to right: RN Jessica Burford, nursing student Chinyere Mbah, MPP Stephanie Bowman and RN Abdolreza Akbarian. -
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Image CaptionLeft to right:- RN Una Ferguson and MPP Joel Harden -
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Image CaptionLeft to Right: RN Samantha Holmes, RN Victoria Guido, RNAO President NP Lhamo Dolkar, RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun andRNAO past-president Claudette Holloway -
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Image CaptionRN Shaila Aranha -
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Image CaptionLeft to right: RN Julia Mason and RN Suprit Gill