
Nurses need spaces to connect, think, and grow together. The A Nurse Like Me community meet-ups create opportunities for nurses, educators, and leaders to connect virtually or in person. They can share experiences, learn, and strengthen their practice through the 4 Pillars: Self-Reflection, Empathy, Accountability, and Professionalism.
Whether you’re hosting a hospital hallway huddle or a Zoom round-table, you’re part of something powerful.
What Happens at a Meet-Up?
– A guided reflection on the 4 Pillars to promote confidence in your practice.
– Open, honest sharing in a safe space
– Practical tools like our communication and empathy toolkit for everyday care.
– Community-building across borders- Encouragement and support to grow as a nurse and leader.
Want to Host a Meet-Up?
We’d love to support you! Whether it’s in a classroom, unit, conference room, or WhatsApp group , you can hold space for powerful conversations. We’re looking for commitment and willingness to learn together. Download the Host Application Form now or email us at hello@anurselikeme.org

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