- Parish Nursing Forum - http://www.chausa.org/PARISH/NURSING.ASP
Includes resources, calendar, links and a discussion board (registration required for board). Sponsored by The Catholic Health Association of the United States.
- Parish Nurse Center - http://www.carroll.edu/parishnurse/
Carroll College in Helena, Montana. Contains background, supporters, getting started, conferences, resources and continuing education.
- Jane's Place on the Web - http://www.geocities.com/ccojrn/
Explains parish nursing, a community nursing specialty which promotes health, wellness and healing with a spiritual focus.
- Nurses Christian Fellowship - http://www.intervarsity.org/ncf/
Professional organization and ministry which strives to bring a Christian outlook to nursing education and practice. Contact information, resources and calendar of events.
- Parish Nursing Health Information Resources - http://www.parishnursing.umaryland.edu/whatis.asp
Several relevant articles, including an overview of the profession, and methods for beginning a health ministry program.
- Health Ministries USA: Parish Nursing - http://www.pcusa.org/health/usa/parishnursing/index.htm
Thorough description of parish nursing, along with tips for congregations considering a health ministry. Also offers a discussion board, and links to training programs.
- ParishNursing.net - http://www.parishnursing.net/
Description and philosophy of parish nursing, along with upcoming training opportunities.
- International Parish Nurse Resource Center - http://ipnrc.parishnurses.org/forpn.phtml
Discusses philosophy, vision and mission of parish nursing, along with a suggested job description, and educational offerings.
- Congregational Health Ministry and Parish Nursing - http://www.lcms.org/pages/internal.asp?NavID=3590
Describes congregational health ministry and the role of the parish nurse, as seen by the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Also offers resources, and a list of associations.
- Parish Nursing - http://allnurses.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=40
Discussion board for parish nurses, from allnurses.com.
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