
Assistant Provost for Interprofessional Education and Practice and SON Professor Meg Zomorodi, PhD, RN, CNL, has been named a National League for Nursing (NLN) Academy of Nursing Education Fellow.
Zomorodi is among seventeen distinguished nurse educators selected for this thirteenth class of fellows, who will officially be inducted on September 28, in Washington, D.C.
The NLN Academy of Nursing Education fosters excellence in nursing education by recognizing and capitalizing on the wisdom of outstanding individuals in and outside the profession who have contributed to nursing education in sustained and significant ways. Fellows are expected to provide visionary leadership in nursing education and in the Academy, and to support the vision of the National League for Nursing. Please click here to find a list of Academy fellows.
Our sincere congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, Dr. Zomorodi!
The NLN’s official press release can be found below.
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For Immediate Release | Press Contact: Michael Keaton 202-909-2544; mkeaton@nln.org |
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National League for Nursing Welcomes New Fellows Class into the Academy of Nursing Education
Nurse Educators Honored for Innovation, Research & Leadership in Advancing Nursing Education |
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Washington, DC — Seventeen distinguished nurse educators have been selected for the thirteenth class of fellows to be inducted into the prestigious National League for Nursing Academy of Nursing Education. Along with previous classes, academy membership now totals 302. These leading nurse educators teach in a range of programs across the spectrum of higher education and are affiliated with leading teaching hospitals and other organizations committed to advancing the quality of health care in the United States and globally.
Following tradition, the induction ceremony will take place at the Honors Convocation Saturday evening, September 28, during the 2019 NLN Education Summit at National Harbor just south of Washington, DC. In a competitive application process, the Academy of Nursing Education Review Panel has a great deal to consider before recommending fellowship candidates to the NLN Board of Governors, the oversight body for the academy. Evaluations take into account applicants’ contributions to innovative teaching and/or learning strategies; nursing education research; faculty development activities; academic leadership; promotion of public policy that advances nursing education; and/or collaborative educational, practice, or community partnerships. G. Rumay Alexander, EdD, RN, FAAN, NLN president and professor and diversity champion at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, praised the 2019 fellows, saying, “On behalf of the National League for Nursing Board of Governors, I congratulate each of these outstanding individuals. They represent the building blocks of enterprise, creativity, and drive that undergird the foundation of excellence in nursing education. We applaud their critical role in preparing nursing school graduates to deliver sustainable, accessible, culturally-relevant and adjusted care to a diverse patient population, which advances the health of the nation and the global community.” The Academy of Nursing Education fosters excellence in nursing education by recognizing the wisdom of outstanding nurse educators. NLN CEO Beverly Malone, PhD, RN, FAAN said, “Fellows support the mission and core values of the National League for Nursing and assist in the work required to prepare graduates from all types of nursing programs. They serve as mentors and resources for new educators and those in clinical practice who hope to someday enter the ranks of nurse faculty.” The complete class of 2019 fellows of the NLN Academy of Nursing Education is listed below. Application for admission to the NLN Academy in 2020 opens in November. Eligibility requirements and other details may be found at www.NLN.org/recognition-programs/academy-of-nursing-education. 2019 NLN Academy of Nursing Education Fellows For more information about the 2019 NLN Education Summit, visit NLN.org/Summit. About the National League for Nursing |