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CCNA
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CCNACisco Certified Network Associate
CCNACanadian Community Newspapers Association
CCNACoca-Cola North America
CCNACouncil on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists
CCNACenter to Champion Nursing in America
CCNACustomer Carrier Name Abbreviation (telecommunications)
CCNAChristian Church of North America
CCNACitroën Club of North America (automobile club)
CCNACompetitive Consultant Negotiations Act
CCNAComputer Company of North America
CCNAChipcom Cornerstone Networking Architecture


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SUSAN REINHARD SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR, AARP PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE BRENDA CLEARY DIRECTOR, CENTER TO CHAMPION NURSING IN AMERICA Comments: editor@ccweek.
The Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA) is pleased to report another advancement for the health care of Americans and nursing education.
The project is the work of the Center to Champion Nursing in America, a joint initiative of the AARP, the AARP Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, in collaboration with the Division of Nursing in the US Department of Health and Human Services and the US Department of Labor.
 
 
 
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