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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Making nursing visible #1

You may think it's a load of *&^( to think that nursing is an "invisible" profession, but in many ways, it is.

The following blerb came from Ye Old State Nurses Association, and I recommend you follow the link and share it with your nursing friends, far and wide. Please make sure you vote. There are even suggestions, and include one of my former bosses among them (and no, I won't tell you who she is!).

I can tell you she is 1) powerful and 2) listed with a whole lot of other powerful nurses who should be recognized. Recognize one and you recognize us all. We are powerful. Let the rest of the world know, too.

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 [Sent on behalf of ANA’s Communications Dept]


RECOGNIZE NURSES AS POWERFUL PEOPLE
Vote for Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Powerful People


Silver Spring, MD- The American Nurses Association (ANA), the largest nursing organization in the U.S.,  encourages nurses to show support for the leaders in our profession by voting for  nurses in Modern Healthcare’s  “100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare” ranking. Nurses played a key role in the passage of health reform legislation this year. We helped make history! Getting nurse leaders included in the “Most Powerful” rankings is an excellent way to bring much deserved visibility to the nursing profession. 

Let’s work together to get nurses on the list. You can help make it happen by voting here. Voting will continue through Friday, June 25. The final ranking will be published in the Aug. 23, 2010, issue of Modern Healthcare.

Nurses nominated:

Linda Aiken
Univ. of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Karen Ballard
New York State Nurses Association

Geraldine “Polly” Bednash
American Association of Colleges
of Nursing

Colleen Conway-Welch
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing

Barbara Crane
New York State Nurses Association

Sister Carol Keehan
Catholic Health Association

Beverly Malone
National League for Nursing

Rebecca Patton
American Nurses Association

Sister Mary Jean Ryan
SSM Healthcare

Pamela Thompson
American Organization of Nurse Executives

Mary Wakefield
Health Resources and Services Administration

Marla Weston
American Nurses Association