February 20, 2024
NOA has recognized the importance of advocacy and the role nursing associations and their individual members in leading change at the local, state, and national levels. We understand that our member organizations and individual members are key players in this effort. However, we have also identified common obstacles that can hinder our progress toward achieving our goals. At NOA, we are committed to working with our members to overcome these obstacles and continue advocating for the nursing community.
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Educational Speakers:
Winifred V. Quinn, PhD, FAANP(H), FAAN, Honoris Causa
Winifred Quinn is a nationally recognized 20+ year expert in health care policy, advocacy, outreach, and relationship management. Dr. Quinn helps direct a national campaign dedicated to improving health care through nursing.
Julie Shroyer, MSW, President & CEO, Wheat Shroyer Government Relations
Julie Shroyer has more than 35 years of federal health policy experience including service on Capitol Hill as committee staff and in senior positions in the non-profit and private sector. A respected advisor to congressional and presidential campaigns, she is sought after for her recognized expertise in health care and public policy.
Brenda Baker, PhD, RN, FAAN
Brenda Baker is the Director of Policy at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
Kristin Ashford, PhD, WHNP-BC, FAAN
Kristin Ashford is a professor at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing where she serves as the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs and Health Policy. As a fellow of the Center for Interdisciplinary Health Education, she has led curricular transformation including integration of health policy competencies and instruction.