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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 11, 2001

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AAN Nominates New Fellows

The American Academy of Nursing has nominated 68 new fellows for induction in 2001. The nominees represent diverse nursing practice areas and professional roles. The 2001 candidates for induction include university deans and professors, nurse researchers, hospital executives, advanced practice nurses, and political appointees at the local, state, and federal level. Each nominee exemplifies the key criteria for induction into the Academy - extraordinary commitment and contributions to nursing that far exceed the responsibilities of their employment and the potential for sustained contributions to the profession in the future.

The new fellows will be inducted into the Academy on October 27, 2001 during a formal banquet and induction ceremony , the crowning event of the Academy's 2001 Annual Meeting and Conference at the JW Marriott Hotel in Washington, DC.

The American Academy of Nursing was founded in 1973 to serve the public and nursing profession by transforming health care policy and practice through the development, dissemination, and integration of nursing knowledge into practice.

A list of nominees by State follows:

Arkansas
Claudia J. Beverly, PhD, RN

California
Catherine Dodd, MS, RN
Colleen C. Love, DNSc, RN
Diane S. Pravikoff, RN, PhD
Karen J. Stanley, RN, MSN, AOCN
Mary A. Woo, DNSc, RN

Arizona
Donna Zazworsky, MS, RN, CCN
Connecticut
Anne P. Manton, PhD, RN, CEN
Linda S. Schwartz, DrPH, MSN, RN

Colorado
Mary A. Blegen, BSN, MA, PhD
Regina Fink, PhD, RN, AOCN
Virginia A. Lynch, MSN, RN, FNE

Georgia
Defloris M. Baldwin, PhD, RN

Florida
Angeline Bushy, PhD, RN, CS
Helene J. Krouse, RN, CS, ARNP, CO

Illinois
Barbara L. Dancy, PhD, MS, MSN, BSN
Sheila A. Haas, PhD, RN
Tonda L. Hughes, PhD, RN
Wendy M. Nehring, PhD, RN
Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, CRNI, RN

Idaho
Pamela N. Clarke, PhD, MPH, RN

Kentucky
Carolyn J. Humphrey, MS, RN

Indiana
Lillian Gatlin Stokes, PhD, RN

Maine
Dale Halsey Lea, MPH, RN, CGC

Maryland
Mary Chaffee, MS, RN, CAN
Marguerite Littleton Kearney, DNSc, RN
Mary Etta C. Mills, RN, ScD, CNAA
Victoria Mock, DNSc, RN, AOCN
Mary Fry Rapson, PhD, RN, ANP
Ann E. Rogers, PhD, RN

Michigan
Bernadine Cimprich, PhD, RN, CS

Massachusetts
Lin Zhan, PhD, RN

Missouri
Karen Dorman Marek, PhD, MBA, RN
Anne G. Perry, EdD, RN

Minnesota
Donna Zimmaro Bliss, PhD, RN, CCRN
Ruth Lindquist, PhD, RN

North Dakota
Virginia W. Guido, JD, MSN, RN

North Carolina
Mary T. Champagne, PhD, RN
Phyllis N. Horns, DSN, RN
Heidi V. Krowchuk, PhD, RN

New York
Jean K. Brown, PhD, RN
Barbara Carty, EdD, RN
Mary S. Collins, PhD, RN
Patricia R. McCartney, RNC, PhD

New Jersey
Phyllis Shanley Hansell, EdD, RN

Oregon
Linda A. McCauley, RN, MN, PhD

Ohio
Elizabeth S. Kinion, EdD, RN, MSN, CNP

Rhode Island
Diane J. Angelini, EdD, CNM
Margaret McGrath, DNSc, RN

Pennsylvania
Margaret M. Mahon, PhD, RN, CRNP

Tennessee
Bonnie Pilon, DSN, RN, CNAA

South Carolina
Carolyn M. Holbrook Jenkins, MS, MSN, RN, BC, R
Linda Mathis Wells, MA, RN, CNA

Virginia
Nancy F. Langston, PhD, RN
Nancy L. McCain, RN, DSN
Linda Ohler, MSN, RN, CCTC
Jeanne M. Sorrell, PhD, RN, BSN, MSN

Texas
Mary V. Fenton, RN, DrPH
Alice S. Hill, RN, PhD
L. Susan Houston, RN, PhD, CNAA
Geri LoBiondo-Wood, PhD, RN, BS, MS
Graham J. McDougall, JR., PhD, RN
Gwen Sherwood, PhD, RN
Frances Strodtbeck, DNSc, RNC, NNP

Washington
Margaret Auld Bruya, MN, DNSc, ARNP

Vermont
Hollie Shaner-McRae, RN, MSA

 

Wisconsin
Vicki George, RN, PhD
Beth Rodgers, PhD, Rn

 

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The American Academy of Nursing was established in 1973 to provide visionary leadership to the nursing profession and the public in shaping future health care policy and practice that optimizes the well-being of the American people through the synthesis of scientific and philosophical knowledge as the basis for effective health care policy and practice. There are currently some 1300 fellows in the Academy.

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