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5 Online Nursing Forums and Communities You Should Know

Nursing is a tight-knit community where nurses share experiences, understand challenges, and celebrate wins.  

Online nursing forums and communities provide valuable platforms for nurses to connect and share knowledge, experiences, and resources. These virtual communities offer a supportive environment for networking, professional development, and staying up to date on advancements in nursing. 

Here are the top five online nursing forums and communities that offer unique features and opportunities for nurses to engage and grow in their careers. 

1. Nurse.com

Nurse.com offers one of the largest online communities for nurses to connect and support each other in their personal and professional lives. This community also allows nurses to stay updated on the latest industry news and trends, access continuing education opportunities and resources, and participate in webinars and virtual and in-person events.

Features: Discussion forums, networking opportunities, blog articles, a nurse-dedicated talent marketplace, career resources, educational content, mentorship programs, access to one of the largest catalogs of CE courses, and in-person and virtual events

Where to sign up: Nurses can join the community and access all features, including newsletters, CE courses, and more, directly on Nurse.com.

2. The American Nurses Association Online Community 

The American Nurses Association (ANA) Online Community is a platform specifically designed for members of the ANA. It offers a space for nurses to engage in discussions, access resources, and participate in professional development activities. The community provides forums focused on nursing practice, policy, advocacy, and leadership so nurses can connect with colleagues and have meaningful conversations. 

Features: Discussion forums, resources for professional development, policy and advocacy discussions, and networking opportunities for ANA members 

Where to sign up: Nurses must be ANA members to gain access to the community. Find out more on the ANA’s website.

3. Minority Nurse 

Minority Nurse is an online community and resource center for underrepresented nurses. The platform aims to provide support, resources, advocacy, and professional development opportunities addressing issues related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Minority Nurse also offers articles and resources tailored to the unique experiences and challenges faced by minority nurses creating a space for networking, mentorship, and empowerment. 

Features: Articles, resources for minority nurses, career advice, job listings, lists of Magnet hospitals, and professional development opportunities

Where to sign up: Nurses can join through the Minority Nurse website

4. Allnurses 

allnurses is an online nursing community that provides discussion forums on a wide range of nursing topics, including specialty areas, education, career advice, and current healthcare issues. Members can connect with other nurses, share experiences, and seek guidance on clinical practice and career development. Additionally, allnurses offers articles, news updates, and continuing education resources to support professional growth. 

Features: Discussion forums, articles, news updates, continuing education resources, job postings, and networking opportunities

Where to sign up: Nurses can register for an account on the allnurses website

5. Nurse.org 

Nurse.org is a comprehensive online platform that offers a range of resources and tools for nurses, including articles, job listings, and career guidance. The community provides a space for nurses to connect and seek advice on various aspects of nursing practice and professional development. 

Features: Discussion forums, articles, job postings, career guidance, and resources for professional development

Where to sign up: Nurses can create an account on the Nurse.org website

Online nursing communities and forums play a vital role in fostering collaboration, professional development, and support within the nursing profession. And each of these communities offers unique features and resources to cater to the diverse needs of nurses. Whether seeking career advice, educational materials, or networking opportunities, nurses can benefit from these online communities to connect and grow with their own community.