
Meg Zomorodi, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, has been selected as a Distinguished Fellow of the Nursing Academy of Practice (FNAP). This honor recognizes her achievements and leadership in nursing and interprofessional care.
Zomorodi will be inducted during the 2026 National Academies of Practice Annual Meeting and Forum in Indianapolis, Indiana, in March.
Induction into NAP is a lifetime membership awarded to individuals who have made significant and enduring contributions to their profession and to interprofessional practice. Distinguished Fellows are selected by their peers for their leadership, commitment to accessible healthcare, and role in shaping public policy. Election requires a nomination, review by one of the NAP’s academies, and a majority vote by the NAP Council.
To learn more about NAP, visit napractice.org
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