American Association of Colleges of Nursing

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American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Logo of American Association of Colleges of Nursing.gif
Logo of AACN
AbbreviationAACN
Formation1969
Headquarters655 K Street, NW
Suite 750
Washington, D.C., United States
Membership
840 members
Board Chair
Susan Bakewell-Sachs, PhD, RN, FAAN
President/CEO
Deborah E. Trautman, PhD, RN
Websitewww.aacnnursing.org

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is a national organization of nurses in the United States that is dedicated to advancing nursing education. It was established in 1969, and represents nursing schools at 840 universities and colleges in the United States.[1]

Newsletters and publications[]

  • AACN Syllabus[2]
  • AACN News Watch[3]
  • AACN Faculty Link[4]
  • GNSA Bulletin[5]
  • AACN Policy Beat[6]

Board of Directors[]

  • Chair: Susan Bakewell-Sachs, Oregon Health & Science University|Oregon Health and Science University
  • Chair-Elect: Cynthia McCurren, University of Michigan-Flint
  • Treasurer: Lin Zhan, University of California-Los Angeles
  • Secretary: Jean Leuner, Auburn University Montgomery College of Nursing and Health Sciences

Members-at-Large:

  • Pier A. Broadnax, University of the District of Columbia
  • Jean Giddens, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Deborah J. Jones, University of Texas Medical Branch
  • Judith Karshmer, Arizona State University
  • Susan Mullaney, UnitedHealth Group
  • Demetrius J. Porche, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
  • Victoria Niederhauser, University of Tennessee Knoxville
  • Randolph Rasch, Michigan State University
  • Marjorie Wiggins, Maine Health System[1]

President and Chief Executive Officer (ex officio): Deborah E. Trautman

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "About AACN". www.aacnnursing.org. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
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  6. ^ [5][dead link]

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