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  2. Neuroscience nursing - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Neuroscience Nursing (ABNN) was created under the supervision of the AANN. It was created to develop certification specifically for neuroscience nursing. The first certification offered by ABNN was the Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN). This certification was developed and initially offered to nurses in 1978.

  3. Callista Roy - Wikipedia

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    Sister Callista Roy, CSJ (born October 14, 1939) is an American nun, nursing theorist, professor and author. She is known for creating the adaptation model of nursing. She was a nursing professor at Boston College before retiring in 2017. Roy was designated as a 2007 Living Legend by the American Academy of Nursing. [1]

  4. List of Living Legends of the American Academy of Nursing

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    The Living Legend designation from the American Academy of Nursing is bestowed upon a very small number of nurses "in recognition of the multiple contributions these individuals have made to our profession and our society and in recognition of the continuing impact of these contributions on the provision of health care services in the United States and throughout the world."

  5. Wikipedia : Choosing Wisely/American Academy of Neurology

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    Articles relating to American Academy of Neurology content article pageviews in January 2013 sources cited change summary American Academy of Neurology: 671: Butalbital: 25647: 3 "As a treatment for migraine, butalbital should be avoided in favor of more effective, migraine-specific treatments." Electroencephalography: 105464: 1

  6. American Academy of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Nursing (AAN) is a professional organization that generates, synthesizes, and disseminates nursing knowledge to contribute to health policy and practice for the benefit of the public and the nursing profession. Founded in 1973, the organization is an independent affiliate of the American Nurses Association (ANA). [2]

  7. Jessica Gill (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    Gill was a clinical investigator in the Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine (CNRM) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.At the CNRM, her program of research and clinical practice expanded to examining the biological mechanisms of PTSD and traumatic brain injury related impairments in service members where, again, she observed a high degree of differential ...

  8. Dallas Ducar - Wikipedia

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    She studied at the University of Virginia, [19] where she majored in philosophy and cognitive science with a focus on neuroscience, and minored in bioethics. [20] She volunteered on the Charlottesville-Albermarle Rescue Squad, [21] and was an emergency nurse, psychiatric nurse, and psychiatric nurse practitioner. [22]

  9. American Academy of Neurology - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) is a professional society representing over 40,000 neurologists and neuroscientists. [1] As a medical specialty society it was established in 1948 by A.B. Baker of the University of Minnesota to advance the art and science of neurology, and thereby promote the best possible care for patients with neurological disorders.