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Members’ tweets – March 2022

Every tweet you post about nursing and health care increases the profile of issues that matter most to nurses. Thank you to every RNAO member who stays engaged on social media to speak out on important topics and encourage the government and other decision-makers to take action where it’s needed most. All forms of engagement – tweets, retweets, favourites and quote tweets – raises nurses’ collective voice. 

Here are some tweets from RNAO members this past month:

  • Lhamo Dolkar on RNAO’s Staff Nurse Interest Group and Retired Nurses’ Interest Group’s joint webinar on financial tips during the pandemic
  • Una Ferguson shares RNAO’s response to Ontario’s decision to drop the mask mandate
  • Kathy Moreland on the need for Premier Ford to #RepealBill124
  • International Nurses Interest Group shares photo of executive member Sepelene Deonarine meeting with nursing students to discuss nursing and health-care issues
  • Josalyn Radcliffe on attending the Ontario Nurses for the Environment Interest Group’s quarterly meeting to discuss climate justice and more
  • Kathleen Pikaart on PLP and LAP

For more information on how to build your Twitter presence, download RNAO’s tips and tricks infographic and check out RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun’s blog. Never miss an RNAO update: turn on notifications for RNAO's tweets by selecting the bell icon located next to the follow button on RNAO's profile. The checkmark beside the bell will indicate notifications have been turned on.

Do you want your tweet to be featured in next month’s In the Loop? Tag @RNAO on Twitter for a chance to be featured.
 

Last Updated: 
2022-03-24