Florida Psychiatric APN Council
The purpose of the Florida Psychiatric APN Council is to support psychiatric advanced nursing throughout the state of Florida through networking, continuing education and political awareness, while recognizing and encouraging the diversity of chapter membership.
Recent News & Announcements
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Welcome! We have been working hard to create a website that connects the advanced practice psychiatric nursing community in Florida. We look...
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