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Welcome to the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the 
National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners!
NAPNAP is a national organization that advocates for the health care of infants, children, and adolescents.  It also provides leadership, education and networking opportunities for Nurse Practitioners who deliver primary and specialty care in a variety of settings.  This web site was created to serve local NAPNAP members while also serving as a general information site for new potential members.
Upcoming Events



Tickets for the Winter Fundraiser benefiting George Mark House are now available

                                                                          
Press Club Tickets
        
George Mark House Donation

 


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   NAPNAP's 35th Annual Conference on Pediatric Health Care
Strength in Children's Health


March 11-14, 2014
Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA

Registration will begin in October

For more information, including registration details, click HERE




News & Announcements


   SFNAPNAP is now on Facebook

We have created a Facebook Page for our local SF Bay Area Chapter.
If you are a member of Facebook, please make sure to "like" our page (http://www.facebook.com/sfnapnap)!
We will be using this page as another way to keep you updated on announcements and upcoming events.

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Latest Discussions

  • I am a PNP-PC student at Texas Woman's University in Fort Worth, Texas, seeking a preceptor for my Primary Care I – Well Child clinical practicum beginning in Summer 2026, which requires 180 hours of supervised experience in a pediatric primary care setting. I am a Certified Pediatric Nurse (BSN, RN, ...

  • PCORI is seeking scientists, clinicians and patient representatives to join its merit review panels. Merit reviewers play a vital role in the funding process. As a merit reviewer, you can help: · Assess research funding applications through a rigorous scientific evaluation. ...

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