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Nan Callender-Price, MA, RN


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— Nan Callender-Price, MA, RN Clinical Nursing Editorial Director, Healthcare


Nadine Salmon, MSN, BSN, RN-BC, IBCLC


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— Nadine Salmon, MSN, RN- BC, IBCLC Clinical Director, CE Programs, Healthcare


Maria Morales, MSN, RN, CPAN


One of the best things a nurse can do for patients is to participate in educational activities. Healthcare rapidly changes. Medications and RTQEGFWTGU EJCPIG 4GUGCTEJ EQPƂTOU QT OQFKƂGU JGCNVJECTG 9QWNFPoV [QW prefer a nurse who knows the latest details? Nurses are special people — a remarkable mix of heart, intellect and servant-leadership who change lives. Take time to celebrate National Nurses Week to honor all you do and how nurses together serve and lead to promote quality of life for all.


— Maria Morales, MSN, RN, CPAN Director, CNE Programs, Healthcare


Janice Petrella Lynch, MSN, RN


I pursued my master’s degree in nursing at a time when there was a faculty shortage. I was offered a grant I couldn’t refuse, and in retrospect, it was the best thing that happened to me professionally. Many opportunities followed, both in education and in practice, and there is no doubt that earning a master’s degree improved my nursing skills, knowledge and EQPƂFGPEG + JCXG NQXGF O[ PWTUKPI journey, and am proud I have touched the lives of so many patients, students, family members and colleagues. Be sure to take every opportunity during National Nurses Week to celebrate your accomplishments and your professional journey.


— Janice Petrella Lynch, MSN, RN Nurse Editor/Nurse Executive, Healthcare


Lynne Schaefer, RN


I truly believe that perpetual learning helps develop ourselves personally and professionally. Don’t ever give up on your dreams and what you aspire to be. I wanted to be a nurse for as long as I can remember. Entering nursing school, I was told I was too old and too busy with family and a full-time job to commit to the program. I proved them wrong. I graduated at 40, passed the NCLEX, and never looked back.


— Lynne Schaefer, RN Customer Care Advocacy, Healthcare


Martha A. Tice, MS, RN


Nurses Week presents the opportunity for me to celebrate, acknowledge and express gratitude for the uniqueness of what we do as nurses. Year after year consumers identify us as the most trusted profession because we blend lifelong learning with caring in ways that support individuals and families through the joys and sorrows at all life stages. We know that a quiet moment and a touch of the hand are often more powerful and healing than any drug or treatment we provide.


— Martha A. Tice, MS, RN Clinical Nursing Editorial Director, Healthcare


Dorothy (Dody) Angelini, MSN, RN Executive Director, CE Accreditations and Approvals


Michael Burns, RN Sales Manager


Phyllis Class, RN Executive Director, Allied Health CE


Daniel M. Suárez, MA, RN Associate Director, Sales, NY Region


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