December 13, 2017 | NLN CEO Update on 2018 and Beyond
XXI, Issue Number 22 December 13, 2017 |
Dear Colleagues, This has been a tumultuous year, colleagues, has it not? With my last Member Update of 2017, I feel compelled to not only talk about the accomplishments of the NLN during this year and the direction we are taking, but also to mention the importance of civility in everything we do. Events this year have led to the downfall of some very prominent people in a number of fields — entertainment, journalism, government, among others. We talk a lot about civility in the nursing classroom and in clinical settings — and indeed, the Tri-Council for Nursing issued an important Proclamation on Nursing Civility on September 16 — so I won't dwell on the topic here. But it is worth remembering that the way we interact with others can have profound effects. We have the power to wound and the power to uplift — something to consider as we approach 2018. This past year has been a wonderful one for the NLN, with major accomplishments that will have a far-reaching impact for years to come. Here is just some of what the NLN accomplished in 2017.
So what is on the agenda for 2018? Well, I'm glad you asked.
As you plan for 2018, colleagues, there are a couple of things about the NLN I hope you will keep in mind. First, we cannot offer grants and scholarships and much of our programming without your support. I ask you once again to give generously to the NLN Foundation for Nursing Education and our Preserving Our Past, Building Our Future Campaign. Thanks to those who have responded to the call and given so generously. Second, think about your service to nursing education and consider applying for fellowship in the prestigious NLN Academy of Nursing Education (applications are due February 15). Fellows are individuals who have made enduring and substantial contributions to nursing education as teachers, mentors, scholars, public policy advocates, practice partners, and administrators. Ask yourself if the time is now, and think how wonderful it would be to be called to the stage as a fellow at our anniversary Chicago Summit this September 2018. Third, and this is sad — let us send our thoughts and prayers to those in southern California who are affected by the wildfires that threaten whole communities and the homes of so many. The firefighters who risk their own lives to protect others are an inspiration, as are the nurses and other first responders who are helping California during this crisis. And finally, I wish you peace and health and all good things this holiday season. Enjoy your break and plan to work together with the NLN in promoting excellence in nursing education in the year to come. All the best, Beverly Malone, PhD, RN, FAAN Chief Executive Officer
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