Area Organizations
The Transcultural Nursing Society has Networking Chapters, Regional Liaisons, and Cooperative Alliances. To be a
member of a Networking Chapter or Regional Liaison, you must also be a
member of the Transcultural Nursing Society.
A chapter is a formally recognized unit approved by the Board of Trustees. Chapter members usually share common
geographic areas, must be members of the Corporation, and adhere to rules and by-laws of the Society. Chapters may
call meetings at any time and conduct conferences related to the purposes of the Corporation.  
In accordance with the bylaws, a group may seek approval from the Board of Trustees to form a Networking Chapter
of the Transcultural Nursing Society.  Such chapter must adhere to the goals and purposes of the Society.  A "Request
for Approval of a Chapter" form shall be completed by the Chapter Representatives and submitted to
staff@tcns.org.
A Regional Liaison is an individual who serves as a contact for the purposes of promoting membership and interest in
the TCNS. Regional liaisons serve geographical areas that do not have a designated Chapter.
A Cooperative Alliance is an organization that collaborates with the TCNS for the purposes of educational exchanges,
joint conferences, mutual support, and promotion of joint membership of its organizations.
TCNS Board of Trustee Member-At-Large
Sandra Mixer, PhD, RN, CTN-A
For more information contact:
staff@tcns.org
Looking for a Networking Chapter, Regional Liaison or
Cooperative Alliance to contact?

Click here for the current Networking Chapters, Reginal Liaisons and Cooperative Alliances
    TCNS members may participate in any Networking Chapter that they choose. Click on the link
    abovefor a current list of Networking Chapters, Regional Liaisons, and Cooperative Alliances.