New Officers Elected by American College of Nurse Practitioners Members
The American College of Nurse Practitioners (ACNP) has announced the results of the most recent election for positions on the 2004-2005 Board of Directors.
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) January 26, 2004--American College of Nurse
Practitioners (ACNP) has announced the results of the most recent election for
positions on the 2004-2005 Board of Directors:
President-Elect/Vice
President – Judy Hendricks, MS, ANP, Newark, Delaware
Treasurer – Juliet A.
Santos, MSN, RN, CCRN, FNP, Fenton, Michigan
Individual Member Representative
– Thad Wilson, APRN, PhD,
Kansas City, Missouri
National Affiliate
Representative – Lynn Chilton, DSN, GNP/FNP, Daphne, Alabama
State Affiliate
Representative – Janet Selway, CANP, CPNP, DNSc (c),
White Hall,
Maryland
Judy Hendricks is currently Assistant Professor in the Nurse
Practitioner Program at the University of Delaware and has had an ANP internal
medicine practice since 1983. On a national level, Hendricks is a founding
member of ACNP and a past board member (1994). Locally, she has served on the
Delaware Board of Nursing (1992-8) and was president for two years. She has been
the chair of the Board's Joint Practice Committee since its inception in 1995
and was a member of the APRN task force of the National Council of State Boards
of Nursing from 1997-1998. In 2000 and 2002, Hendricks also ran close campaigns
for state representative in the 23rd district.
Juliet Alfonso-Santos is
in private Family Practice in Taylor, Michigan. She is the Executive Director
for the NP Mentorship Group, President and CEO of the JA Santos Consultants,
LLC, co-founder of the Michigan Council of Nurse Practitioners and an Adjunct
Clinical Faculty at Michigan State University. Santos is currently working on
championing NP empanelment as Primary Care Providers in Michigan HMOs and the
inclusion of NPs as reimbursed healthcare providers in labor union contracts.
Thad Wilson is an Associate Professor at the University of
Missouri-Kansas City School of Nursing. For the last nine years he has
coordinated the FNP program at UMKC. He has
been a practicing Family Nurse
Practitioner since 1981, primarily in urban settings and clinics where he has
been able to use his Spanish language skills. He has served as Director of the
Mid America Immunization Coalition and is a strong local and regional voice for
advanced practice nursing.
Lynn Chilton has been a Nurse Practitioner for
18 years, being certified as both a Geriatric and a Family Nurse Practitioner.
She is currently a Professor in the graduate NP program at the University of
South Alabama. Her practice settings include an ambulatory rural clinic and a
volunteer NP position at a shelter. She is a member of the steering committee of
the National Conference of Gerontological Nurse Practitioners (NCGNP), Chair of
the ANCC Certification Exam Committee, and finishing a term as co-chair of the
ACNP Public Policy Committee. Chilton was re-elected to the position of National
Affiliate Representative after serving in the same position since 2002.
Janet Selway is currently a Clinical Instructor at the Johns Hopkins
University School of Nursing, where she is also a DNSc Candidate. Her clinical
areas of interest include: trauma outcomes in older adults; urgent care; and
family practice. Selway is a past board member of ACNP (1996-8) and is a past
President of the Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland (1993-6). She has
led the nursing delegation in the People to People Ambassadors Program to China
in 2002, South Africa in 2000, and China in 1999.
Two new members of the
Nominating Committee were also elected: Patricia T. Leavitt, MS, FNP of Buxton,
Maine elected as Individual Member Representative to the committee; and Laura
Miller, FNP, MSN, of Berkeley, California, as Individual Member Representative.
Hendricks, Santos, Wilson, Chilton and Selway join these previously
elected 2004 ACNP Officers & Board Members:
President – Melanie
Balestra Goodman, MN, PNP, JD – Irvine, CA
Immediate Past-President – Susan
Apold, PhD, ANP – New Rochelle, NY
Secretary – Denise G. Link, RN, DNSc –
Phoenix, AZ
Individual Member Representative – Linda S. Roemer, PhD, ARNP-C –
Panama City, FL
National Affiliate Representative – M. Katherine Crabtree,
DNSc, APRN, BC – Portland, OR
State Affiliate Representative - Cathryn
Wright, NP – Lafayette, LA
The new officers and directors will take
office at the conclusion of the National Nurse Practitioner Summit, to be held
February 7-10, 2004 in Washington, DC. ACNP would like to thank all the
qualified candidates that ran for offices this year.
The American
College of Nurse Practitioners (ANCP) is a membership advocacy organization
located in Washington, D.C. for nurse practitioners and patients. ACNP is
committed to keeping NPs current on legislative, regulatory and clinical
practice issues.
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