
Registration
| Conference Registration Fees | Before February 15 | After February 15 |
| Current PCNA Member | $249 | $299 |
| New/Renewing Member (includes $75 annual dues) | $324 | $374 |
| Student Member (includes $50 annual dues) | $299 |
$349 |
| Non-Member | $399 | $449 |
| Single Day: Thursday | $129 | $149 |
| Single Day: Friday | $129 | $149 |
| Single Day: Saturday | $129 | $149 |
PCNA is pleased to offer three easy ways to register for the Annual Symposium: online, fax, or mail. We strive to help you get the most out of your continuing education budget and are securing funding to provide breakfasts, lunches, receptions, and at least one dinner program. Included in the registration fee is access to all meal events.
ONLINE: Login to pcna.net, register via our secure payment processing system, and receive a confirmation email instantly. |
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FAX: Print registration form, enter credit card information, and fax to the PCNA National Office at 608-250-2410 |
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MAIL: Print registration form and mail with check or credit card information to: PCNA, 613 Williamson Street, Suite 200, Madison, WI 53703 |
A Note on Faxed or Mailed Registrations:
Completed registration forms (including payment) that are received by fax and mail will be processed within ten business days of receipt, after which a confirmation email will be sent to each registrant. Registration forms that are missing payment will not be processed. It is the responsibility of the registrant to follow up with PCNA if confirmation has not been received after ten business days.
Registration Refund Policy: Cancellations and refunds, less a $50 processing fee, will be granted up to two weeks prior to the Symposium.
The PCNA Annual Symposium is an excellent venue for nurses interested in global coronary heart disease prevention to collaborate, learn cutting-edge, evidence-based practice standards, and empower one another to combat the CHD epidemic. As nurses, we are uniquely positioned to impact the prevalence of CHD by virtue of the therapeutic interpersonal relationships we share with our patients.