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American Academy Of Nursing Nominates New Fellows
Washington, DC -- The American Academy of Nursing has nominated 82 new fellows for induction this year. The 2003 nominees represent a variety of disciplines within the field of nursing. One of the criterion for Academy membership is recognition by one's peers of having made outstanding contributions to nursing over and above those which are required in one's position of employment. Each nominee also must be sponsored for membership by two Academy fellows. This year's slate of nominees of exceptional nursing leaders are educators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and association executives.
The new fellows will be formally inducted into the American Academy of Nursing on Saturday, November 15, 2003, during the Academy's 30th Annual Meeting and Conference at The La Costa Resort & Spa in San Diego, California.
The new fellows will be formally inducted into the American Academy of Nursing on Saturday, November 15, 2003, during the Academy's 30th Annual Meeting and Conference at The La Costa Resort & Spa in San Diego, California.
Following are the nominees listed alphabetically by state:
Alabama
Duck-Hee Kang, PhD, RN
Mary Grace Umlauf, PhD, RN
Arkansas
Louanne Lawson, PhD, RN
Jean C. McSweeney, PhD, RN, FAHA
Arizona
Carolyn Merkle, PhD, RN
California
Anita Joy Catlin, DNSc, FNP
Catherine A. Chesla, DNSc, RN
Lynn V. Doering, DNSc, RN
Linda S. Franck, PhD, RN
Ellen M. Lewis, MSN, RN
Chris Pasero, MS, RN
Wendie A. Robbins, PhD, RNC, MSN
Colorado
JoAnn G. Congdon, PhD, MS, BSN
Mary E. Krugman, PhD, RN
Marlaine C. Smith, PhD, RN, HNC
Connecticut
Gail D'Eramo Melkus, EdD, C-ANP
Lawrence D. Scahill, PhD, MSN
Sandra Talley, PhD, APRN, BC
District of Columbia
Sarah Greene Burger, MPH, RN-C
Clare E. Hastings, PhD, RN
Florida
Sande Gracia Jones, PhD, ARNP
Marilyn Parker, PhD, MSN, BSN
Georgia
Linda Moneyham, DNS, RN
Hawaii
Dale M. Allison, PhD, MSN, RNC,
Iowa
Keela A. Herr, PhD, RN
Ann Marie McCarthy, PhD, RN
Larry P. Schumacher, RN, MSN, CNAA
Illinois
Sharon Baranoski, MSN, RN, APN
Sandy C. Burgener, PhD, RNC
Noreen C. Facione, PhD, RN
Meg Gulanick, PhD, RN-BC, APRN-BC
Michael John Kremer, DNSc, CRNA
Mary Faut Rodts, MS, MSA, APRN
Phyllis A. Solari-Twadell, PhD, MPA, RN
Indiana
Susan J. Bennett, DNS, RN
Ann L. Hendrich, RN, BSN, MSN
Rose Margaret Mays, PhD, RN
Kansas
Deborah Hinnen, ARNP, BC-ADM, CDE
Louisiana
Carolyn W. Mosley, PhD, RN, CNS
Massachusetts
Karin Anderson Cadwell, PhD, RN
Anne E. Norris, PhD, RN, CS
Maryland
Donna M. Dorsey, MS, RN
Carole P. Jennings, PhD, RN
Barbara Sattler, DrPH, RN
Phyllis W. Sharps, PhD, RN
Maine
Alyce A. Schultz, PhD, RN
Michigan
Barbara J. Guthrie, PhD, RN
Rachel F. Schiffman, PhD, RN
Karen F. Stein, PhD, RN
Minnesota
Sandra R. Edwardson, PhD, MN, BSN
Missouri
Linda Faye-Clark Bullock, PhD, RN
Patricia Potter, PhD, RN, CMAC
Montana
Patricia Butterfield, PhD, RN
North Carolina
Ruth A. Anderson, PhD, MSN, MA, BNS
Merry K. Moos, MPH, BSN, FNP
Russell Eugene Tranbarger, EdD, MSN, RN
Nebraska
Winifred Ellenchild Pinch, EdD, RN
New Hampshire
Karen K. Giuliano, MSN, RN, CCRN
New Mexico
Paula M. Meek, PhD, RN
Nevada
Julie E. Johnson, PhD, RN
New York
Margaret M. Andrews, PhD, RN, CTN
Mary Woods Byrne, PhD, MPH, CPNP
Mary Ann Jezewski, PhD, RN
Ohio
Marion P. Good, PhD, RN
Gail C. McCain, PhD, RN
Jeri A. Milstead, PhD, RN, CNAA-BC, CN
Nancy A. Ryan-Wenger, PhD, RN, CPNP
Oregon
M. Katherine Crabtree, DNSc, APRN-BC
Nancy K. Lowe, PhD, RN, CNM
Pennsylvania
Ann M. Kolanowski, PhD, RN
Ellen F. Olshansky, DNSc, RNC
Marcia A. Petrini, PhD, MBA, RN
Linda C. Pugh, PhD, RNC
Debra Lynn-McHale Wiegand, MSN, RN
South Carolina
Janet Grossman, MSN, RN, BSN, CS, DN
Texas
Judy Wright Lott, DNS, RNC, NNP
Elizabeth C. Poster, PhD, RN
Utah
Lynn Clark Callister, PhD, RN
Virginia
Virginia Burggraf, DNS, RNC
Washington
Eleanor F. Bond, PhD, RN
Carol A. Landis, DNSc, RN
Wisconsin
Joan Ellis Beglinger, RN, MSN, MBA
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