Hyperbaric Technicians and Nurses Association
Business / Practice Details
Business / Provider Type
Education Provider
Services Offered
Clinical Engagement, Education
Interest Areas / Topics Covered
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Profile
Business / Provider Profile
Welcome to the Hyperbaric Technicians and Nurses Association's website. The HTNA is the peak body dealing with Clinical Hyperbaric Nursing and Technical matters in Australia and New Zealand. The HTNA is committed to improving the care given to patients receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and enable care-givers to have the safest environment possible through education. We do this by providing an avenue of collegiate practice for a multi-disciplinary network of individuals with knowledge and expertise in clinical hyperbaric practice.
We develop, publish and promote training guidelines and educational material in our field. We also provide continuation training opportunities for our members including a Bi-Monthly Webinar and an Annual Scientific Meeting which has been in operation since 1993.
We develop, publish and promote training guidelines and educational material in our field. We also provide continuation training opportunities for our members including a Bi-Monthly Webinar and an Annual Scientific Meeting which has been in operation since 1993.
Why us
The objectives of the Association are to:
a. To promote and encourage the exchange of information between members;
b. To standardise practice and protocols within technical and nursing communities affiliated with the Association;
c. To educate and inform the recreational diving industry, particularly to developments that affect safe diving practices;
d. To maintain and uphold the principle that the Association exists to cater for the full range of its membership interests and must never be seen as being sectional in its approach;
e. To abide by the rules promulgated by the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act 1983 for the benefit and protection of its members, and
f. To encourage hyperbaric research in order to advance the scientific basis of our practice.
a. To promote and encourage the exchange of information between members;
b. To standardise practice and protocols within technical and nursing communities affiliated with the Association;
c. To educate and inform the recreational diving industry, particularly to developments that affect safe diving practices;
d. To maintain and uphold the principle that the Association exists to cater for the full range of its membership interests and must never be seen as being sectional in its approach;
e. To abide by the rules promulgated by the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act 1983 for the benefit and protection of its members, and
f. To encourage hyperbaric research in order to advance the scientific basis of our practice.
Claim this profile to receive referrals from this page.
0 Follower(s)