From the President
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“ACNP seeks to ensure a solid policy and regulatory foundation for nurse practitioner practice which promotes affordable, high quality healthcare for all.”
s winter is approaching, my thoughts turn back to the past year for the American College of Nurse
Practitioners (ACNP), and I cannot help but be proud when I think of our many achievements and the many things we have to look forward to in 2006! This year has been a busy one for ACNP—the beginning of my term as president in February saw the announcement of our new strategic planning vision and ACNP’s new slogan, “ACNP. . .
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Policy in Action” which really reflects our mission and goals and what we have accomplished this year. Our Public Policy Team continues to monitor national regulatory and policy issues, and we have cultivated a stronger relationship with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which is sure to be important in the coming year. ACNP has added several exciting member benefits this year, notably our great journal, the Journal for Nurse Practitioners, and the free access to mobileMICROMEDEX, an outstanding software package that brings evidence-based information to your fingertips. These, in addition to our existing benefits, conferences,
2005 - 2006 Board of Directors and Staff Contacts
and your support, have helped increase our membership in 2005. 2006 will start with two great events for ACNP. I encourage you to consider attending the first Public Policy Institute for
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Health Professionals, in Washington, DC, February 13-17, 2006.
Judy Hendricks, MS, ANP
This unique event provides NPs and other advanced health pro-
President Elect/Vice President Kenneth P. Miller, PhD, RN, CFNP, FAAN
fessionals with an opportunity to learn first-hand from Washington insiders and policymakers how to make a difference in the policy-making process; see our “ACNP Forum” pages in this
Treasurer Juliet A. Santos, MSN, CS-FNP
issue for more details. Don’t forget about the ACNP National NP Summit, February 17-
Secretary
20, 2006, where you can learn about current legislative and regu-
Teresa Richardson, MSN, APRN, BC
latory issues affecting NP practice and can network with your colleagues. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Mary Wakefield of the Center
Immediate Past-President Melanie Balestra, MN, PNP, JD
Individual Member Representatives Thad R. Wilson, RN, BC, FNP, PhD Patricia A. Hughes, MS, RN, FNP, WHNP, BC
National Affiliate Representatives Lynn Chilton, DSN, GNP/FNP
for Rural Health, and other exciting speakers are also planned. Read more about our 2006 Summit on our website, www.acnpweb.org, and in this issue. As my term as president enters its final stretch, I am sad to be winding up my official duties, but I am buoyed by the successes that ACNP has had in 2005 and am excited for the possibilities of 2006. Happy holidays to all of you and your families!
Julie A. Stanik-Hutt, PhD, ACNP, CCNS
Judy Hendricks, MS, ANP ACNP President 2005
State Affiliate Representatives Janet Selway, DNSc, CRNP Michelle Ashby, MSN, CRNP
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