Why Nahn-NY?

Nursing is hard, especially if you're hispanic. NAHN-NY can help you find the success you're looking for.

Events and Meetings

We host constant events and meeting. Come join us and see what we are all about.

Donate and Help

Your donation will go towards scholarships for nursing students and improving health outcomes in underserved communities!

Who We Are...

The National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and uplifting Hispanic nurses through education, professional development, leadership opportunities, and career growth. Just as importantly, NAHN is committed to improving the quality of healthcare for Hispanic communities through advocacy, compassion, and culturally informed care.

Established in 1983, NAHN-NY has spent decades building a strong community of nurses united by service, leadership, and a passion for making a difference.

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Gallery

Check out photos from Luncheons or past events here.

Donate

Help support hispanic nurses as well as underserved communities.

Meet Our President

We have a team of highly-educated, experienced, friendly and caring medical professionals

DANIEL M. SUAREZ, MA RN NYAM

President

I have been a Nursing professional with more than 45 years of experience in the nursing field.

During my career, I have held several positions as a Clinician and Nurse Recruiter in several hospitals around New York City. Currently, I work as a Clinical Liaison Manager at Mount Sinai in NYC. Prior to joining Mount Sinai, I was Director of Sales for the NY/NJ region, at Nurse.com formerly Nursing Spectrum.

Besides having a successful professional career, I am very involved in the Hispanic community helping students and young professionals to pursue a career in Nursing. I am currently the President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses NY Chapter, and past National President.

I graduated from Stony Brook University with a BS in Nursing and earned a master’s degree in nursing administration from the Teachers College at Columbia University. I have received numerous awards and recognition below are some of the Honors.

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