DNA’s 40th Annual Convention
February 23 – 25, 2022
DNA is Focusing on the Future at our 40th Annual Convention!
Join us either in-person at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino or virtually on February 23-25, 2022 for General Sessions that focus on Professional Development/Research; Surgical/Cutaneous Oncology; Medical/Pediatric; and Aesthetics topics. Also offered in-person or virtually is our Nurse Practitioner Forum on February 24-25, 2022 which provides up-to-date topics to meet the needs of the advanced dermatology practitioner. There are also two special interest workshops offered in-person only on February 26, 2022. We hope you will join us as we focus on your future!
Please allow up to 48 hours for your membership to be processed and your ID number validated to receive member pricing for convention registration. Memberships submitted over the weekend will be processed the following Monday.
COVID Safety Information
The DNA wants to ensure the health and safety of all participants attending in person and will require you to acknowledge and accept the risks and requirements associated with participating in the 2022 Dermatology Nurses Convention. You will be required to sign a waiver and release of liability form and comply with all rules, regulations, and guidelines designed to prevent the spread of Covid-19 as indicated by federal, state, or local laws as well as any imposed by the venue, the DNA, or by any of its representatives or agents.
Currently the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino requires all attendees to wear masks per Nevada state law and hand sanitizer stations are also located throughout the hotel for attendee use.
This activity is approved for 17 contact hour(s) of continuing education (which includes 2.65 hour(s) of pharmacology) by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners®. Activity ID# 22025379. This activity was planned in accordance with AANP Accreditation Standards and Policies.
The Dermatology Nurses’ Association (DNA) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.