San Francisco/Bay Area NAHN

San Francisco/Bay Area NAHN We are the Golden Gate San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the National Assocation of Hispanic Nurses.

The National Association of Hispanic Nurses™ (NAHN™) was founded in 1975 by Ildaura Murillo-Rohde, PhD, RN, ND, FAAN. Nurses, please visit this site to register as a San Francisco Chapter Member:
http://www.nahnnet.org/NAHN/Membership/Join/NAHN/Content/Join_NAHN.aspx?hkey=ed54ebcb-0514-4619-b706-04f32eed0951

In 1974, a group of Hispanics who were members of the American Nurses Association (ANA)

met during the ANA Convention in Atlantic City with the intent to establish a Hispanic Nurses Caucus of ANA, since it was felt that ANA was not being responsive to the needs of Hispanic nurses. The group included Esther Coto-Walloch (California), Hector Hugo Gonzalez (Texas), Mimi Gonzalez (New York), Carmen Janosov (Puerto Rico), Berta Mejia (Connecticut), Janie Menchaca Wilson (Texas), Ildaura Murillo-Rohde (Washington), Herlinda Quintero (California), Sally Roybal (New Mexico), and Henrietta Villaescusa (California). The group agreed to think about the concept and discuss it at the next ANA convention. In 1976, when the group met during the ANA Convention in San Francisco, the plan shifted and instead, they agreed to establish the National Association of Spanish-Speaking Spanish-Surnamed Nurses (NASSSN). Ildaura volunteered and she was charged with incorporating NASSSN. She incorporated NASSSN in Washington State in 1977 where, at that time, she was employed as Associate Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Washington at Seattle.

“There may have been others that attended these embryonic meetings but I do not recall their names clearly,” said Hector Hugo Gonzalez, PhD, VR-RN, one of the founding members and a past-president of NAHN. “Vaguely, I remember that the following may also have attended: Eloisa Tamez (Texas), a male nurse (first name Fernando; last name unknown) who worked at the VA Hospital in Oklahoma and last, a nurse named Josephine Baca (New Mexico),” added Hector. In 1976, the organization became the National Association of Spanish-Speaking / Spanish-Surnamed Nurses, which was renamed as the National Association of Hispanic Nurses™ in 1979. NAHN launched its official professional peer reviewed publication, Hispanic Health Care International (HHCI) at the 27th Annual Conference held July 2002 in Miami, Florida. HHCI is bilingual journal (English and Spanish) and is published four times a year.

Thank you to all our members for making this possible! 💪🏾😄
06/17/2026

Thank you to all our members for making this possible! 💪🏾😄

🎉Cinco en Mayo Success: NAHN Chapters Hit 2026 Goal! 🎉

Congratulations to the NAHN Chapters that reached their goal of increasing their chapter membership by 5% or more during the month of May!

Chapters: Denver, El Corazon de la Tierra (Kansas City), El Paso, Houston, Inland Empire (Riverside), Oregon (Portland), San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area (formerly Golden Gate), Wisconsin (Greater Milwaukee)

These chapters will be entered to win prizes, which will be announced at the NAHN 2026 Annual Gala in Denver on Friday, July 17.

This Pride Month, we celebrate the diversity, strength, and resilience of our communities. We stand in support of every ...
06/06/2026

This Pride Month, we celebrate the diversity, strength, and resilience of our communities. We stand in support of every community member and every patient, committed to providing compassionate, inclusive care for all: every individual deserves to be seen, respected, and cared for with dignity.
Together, we advocate for safe spaces, challenge disparities, and work toward a future where everyone feels valued, supported, and empowered.

Happy Pride Month from NAHN Golden Gate Chapter 🏳️‍🌈✨

Voting Begins Today ! Reminder, Golden Gate NAHN Members!Voting for the NAHN National Board of Directors begins today!We...
06/05/2026

Voting Begins Today ! Reminder, Golden Gate NAHN Members!

Voting for the NAHN National Board of Directors begins today!

We are proud to share that our chapter voted in favor of endorsing Dra. Veronica Bargas for the National Board of Directors. Thank you to all eligible members who participated in the endorsement process and helped ensure our chapter’s voice was heard.

We encourage all members to cast their vote and participate in shaping the future of our organization. Every vote matters!

Best of luck to Dra. Veronica Bargas, and thank you for your commitment to advancing NAHN’s mission and leadership.

🎓✨ Meet our newest nursing graduates from the Golden Gate NAHN community!💜 Tatjana Bevineau graduated summa cm laude wi...
05/26/2026

🎓✨ Meet our newest nursing graduates from the Golden Gate NAHN community!

💜 Tatjana Bevineau graduated summa cm laude with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Samuel Merritt University. Tatjana aspires to work in the NICU and make a difference in the lives of little ones and their families. 👶🩺

💙 Jose Bejarano graduated with his Associate Degree in Nursing from the College of Marin while simultaneously pursuing his BSN at Sonoma State University. Jose looks forward to building a career in emergency medicine. 🚑

💛 Kevin Dominguez graduated from San José State University with his Bachelor of Science in Nursing. While attending nursing school, he also played college fútbol for SJSU! Kevin is a proud first-generation Bachelor graduate of Peruvian descent and hopes to pursue a career in emergency medicine. ⚽🩺

Happy Memorial Day from your Golden Gate NAHN familia 🇺🇸🤍Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave t...
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day from your Golden Gate NAHN familia 🇺🇸🤍

Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to this country. Their sacrifice reminds us of the importance of community, compassion, and caring for one another.

Wishing everyone a safe, meaningful, and restful holiday with loved ones. Thank you as well to all of our nurses and healthcare workers serving our communities today and every day. ❤️

Sorry. The QR was incorrect!Join us for our monthly meetingMonday, June 8, 6-8p *End of Life Tips and Tools*Gabby is a h...
05/18/2026

Sorry. The QR was incorrect!

Join us for our monthly meeting
Monday, June 8, 6-8p

*End of Life Tips and Tools*
Gabby is a hospice nurse, end of life doula, death and dying educator, public speaker, and published author. She is deeply committed to improving the way people are cared for at the end of life and in the tender seasons of grief that follow. She is known for her steady presence at the bedside and her belief that this sacred work must always be met with kindness, honesty, and compassion.
Gabby will share practical guidance for nurses providing end of life care. Nurses will learn how to navigate patients who are passing, what to look for as changes occur, and how to support families while also caring for themselves.

Please email [email protected] for more information.

Join us for our monthly meetingJune 8, 6-8p *End of Life Tips and Tools*Gabby is a hospice nurse, end of life doula, dea...
05/18/2026

Join us for our monthly meeting
June 8, 6-8p

*End of Life Tips and Tools*
Gabby is a hospice nurse, end of life doula, death and dying educator, public speaker, and published author. She is deeply committed to improving the way people are cared for at the end of life and in the tender seasons of grief that follow. She is knowni for her steady presence at the bedside and her belief that this sacred work must always be met with kindness, honesty, and compassion.
Gabby will share practical guidance for nurses providing end of life care. Nurses will learn how to navigate patients who are passing, what to look for as changes occur, and how to support families while also caring for themselves.

Join us for our monthly meetingJune 8, 6-8p *End of Life Tips and Tools*Gabby is a hospice nurse, end of life doula, dea...
05/17/2026

Join us for our monthly meeting
June 8, 6-8p

*End of Life Tips and Tools*
Gabby is a hospice nurse, end of life doula, death and dying educator, public speaker, and published author. She is deeply committed to improving the way people are cared for at the end of life and in the tender seasons of grief that follow. She is known for her steady presence at the bedside and her belief that this sacred work must always be met with kindness, honesty, and compassion.
Gabby will share practical guidance for nurses providing end of life care. Nurses will learn how to navigate patients who are passing, what to look for as changes occur, and how to support families while also caring for themselves.

Community Opportunity! 📣Come support UCSF Benioff Oakland at their 3rd Annual Future Nurse Summit! This event gives high...
05/14/2026

Community Opportunity! 📣

Come support UCSF Benioff Oakland at their 3rd Annual Future Nurse Summit! This event gives high school students the opportunity to learn about careers in nursing and gain hands-on exposure to nursing skills.

Please sign up individually using the QR code and email us at [email protected] to let us know you’ll be attending.

We hope to see you there!

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