American Association of Nurse Practitioners


The American Association of Nurse Practitioners is an American organization formed in 2013 by a merger between the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the American College of Nurse Practitioners to provide nurse practitioners with a unified way to network and advocate their issues. The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners was the first organization created for nurse practitioners of all specialties in the United States, and the AANP remains the largest national membership organization for nurse practitioners of all specialties. The AANP represents the interests of the more than 270,000 nurse practitioners licensed to practice in the U.S. and continually advocates at local, state, and federal levels for the recognition of nurse practitioners as providers of high-quality, cost-effective, and personalized health care.
The association has two official journals: the Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and The Journal for Nurse Practitioners.

Notable events