The Building Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity (BAGNC) program at the
American Academy of Nursing began in 2000 with support from the John A.
In recognition of her leadership, she received numerous awards, including the Pioneer Award from the Adult Education Association, the American Nurses' Association Honorary Recognition Award for her leadership in continuing nursing education, and election to the
American Academy of Nursing.
Ernest Grant, longtime AAMN member from Chapel Hill, NC will be inducted into Fellowship of the
American Academy of Nursing at their October 2011 meeting in Washington, DC.
She served in numerous leadership roles that underscored her commitment and passion for the nursing profession and was inducted into the
American Academy of Nursing in 1976 and became a Living Legend in 1994.
The
American Academy of Nursing named five Living Legends for 2010: Billye J.
In 2006, Daley was recognized as a living nursing legend by the Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses, and was inducted as a fellow into the
American Academy of Nursing in recognition of the national and international impact of her needlestick injury prevention advocacy.
A Bahraini United Nations official has been honoured by the
American Academy of Nursing.
The
American Academy of Nursing has released a video that talks about the role of nurse and nursing leadership in health care reform.
Over 9 years ago, the Expert Panel on Children and Families of the
American Academy of Nursing (AAN) organized and sponsored an invitational meeting in conjunction with their annual meeting that convened representatives from more than a dozen pediatric nursing specialty groups to discuss standards of practice (Feeg, 1999, 2000).
Six AACN members were inducted into the
American Academy of Nursing during the academy's annual meeting and conference last fall in Miami, Fla.
And it will join an international community of nursing academies including the
American Academy of Nursing and the European Academy of Nursing Science.
It began after the nursing shortage in the 1980s, when the
American Academy of Nursing began to study hospitals that were able to attract and retain highly qualified nurses.