Welcome to Tennessee Center for Nursing Advancement
Our Mission
At the Tennessee Center for Nursing Advancement, our mission is to collaborate and promote health while striving for excellence in healthcare for the people of our region and Tennessee. Through dedicated teamwork and innovative practices, we aim to enhance the quality of care and foster a healthier community.
Our Vision
Our vision is to become the premier hub for advancing nursing science, empowering nurses and nursing students, and nurturing healthy communities throughout our region and Tennessee. We are committed to leading the way in nursing education, research, and community health initiatives.
Welcome to Voices From the Nursing Frontline
Nursing is more than a profession—it’s a calling, a community, and a constantly evolving field. That’s why we created Voices From the Nursing Frontline, a podcast dedicated to amplifying the real-world experiences of nurses and healthcare professionals.
Each episode brings compelling stories, practical insights, and innovative strategies to support nurse well-being, strengthen recruitment and retention, advance teaching methodologies, and harness cutting-edge technology and data in healthcare. Whether you’re a practicing nurse, student, healthcare leader, or educator, our conversations connect you to the heart of nursing’s biggest challenges and most inspiring breakthroughs.
Season 3 is Here!
We’re thrilled to launch Season 3, continuing our mission of giving voice to the experiences that shape nursing today. Expect fresh perspectives, expert interviews, and thought-provoking discussions that tackle the critical issues facing nurses and the healthcare industry.
🎧 Stay Tuned & Get Involved
Catch up on past episodes and tune in to Season 3 on your favorite podcast platform.
Plus, keep an eye out for our latest marketing campaign, featuring podcast postcards
with QR codes and other exciting promotional materials to spread the word.
Podcasts & Instructional Videos
Research & Funding Resources


Conferences & Networking
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