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Neuroscience Nursing Annual Conference

Sunday, March 16 - Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, LA

Brainstorming: Inspiration, Innovation, and All That Jazz

Spirit of Neuroscience Nursing Photo Contest

Each year AANN hosts a photo contest to which neuroscience nurses are invited to submit pictures of colleagues, patients, and families.

2025 Spirit of Neuroscience Nursing Photo Contest Criteria

WEB Photo Contest

Capture pictures of your colleagues, patients, and families to submit to the AANN Spirit of Neuroscience Nursing photo contest. Your photo will be displayed on AANN's Facebook page during AANN's Neuroscience Nursing Annual Conference where members and attendees will vote for their favorite images. The member whose photo receives the most votes will win a complimentary conference registration to the 2025 Neuroscience Nursing Annual Conference in Phoenix, AZ.

Submission Requirements

  • Photo should convey the spirit of neuroscience nursing.
  • Submissions should be in electronic (JPEG, TIF, GIF) format.
  • A short description of no more than 50 words (including all photo subjects' names and genders) must accompany each photo submission.
  • A signed permission from each person (patient, family, or nurse) in each photo must accompany the submission.
  • All submissions become property of AANN and will be widely shared throughout AANN media, including AANN Neuroscience News.
  • One submission per person
  • Send all submissions to info@aann.org by Friday, February 28, 2025.

2024 Photo Contest Winner

Sarah Keller

Congratulations to Sarah Keller, MSN RN-BC AGCNS-BC ASC-BC SCRN for submitting the winning photo, “One Bite At A Time.” Sarah has won a free registration to the 2025 Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA

Pictured: Amy Beller (F) and Brian Hoffa (M)

Photo Caption: “Amy Beller, BSN SCRN, Brian Hoffa’s Stroke Navigator, engages with patients and families across the continuum to address post-stroke recovery needs. Together they created an inpatient Stroke Peer Support Program centered around his motto during his recovery journey: How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.”

*Consent for taking, publication, and use of this photograph is on file.