Excellence in Clinical Practice - AANN
Excellence in
Clinical Patient Care
Purpose:
This award is to recognize excellence in clinical practice for a nurse caring for the neuroscience patient in either an inpatient or outpatient setting. This award recognizes the potential of a nurse in the competent to expert stage of career development.
Eligibility:
This award is open to all AANN members with 3 or more years of neuroscience nursing experience.
Individuals not eligible for this award include:
• Current members of the AANN, ABNN, or AMWF Board of Directors
• Recipients of any AANN award within the last 2 years
* Candidates may only be considered for one award. No self nominations.
Criteria:
Characteristics that demonstrate the individual's excellence in clinical patient care and contributions to neuroscience nursing. Examples include:
• patient care activities/administers patient-centered care
• mentoring/precepting
• participation in interdisciplinary initiatives--connects, communicates, and coordinates across multiple departments
• clinical leadership activities--committee involvement, inspires patient/family education
• involvement in AANN committee/task force or local chapter
• demonstrates compassion, patience and confidence
• demonstrates respect and teamwork with the leadership team and colleagues.
Application
▪ Describe the characteristics/contributions of the nominee to neuroscience nursing in a 1-2 page summary.
Award
The award winner will receive up to $1,200 in reimbursement of conference expenses, $540 of which will be used towards the meeting registration fee and $660 to be used towards travel, and related expenses to attend the AANN Annual Meeting where the award will be presented. Award winner complimentary registration and award stipends are non-transferable. If you are already receiving complimentary registration from your involvement as a Past President or service on another committee, your award of complimentary registration is non-transferable and may not redeemed in additional money towards travel expenses.
Excellence in Clinical Patient Care Application
Due October 31, 2019
NOMINATOR INFORMATION
Nominator: _______________________________
Email address:________________________
NOMINEE INFORMATION
Nominee: ________________________________
Area of Advanced Practice (if applicable): ______________________
AANN Member ___ yes ____no
*nominee must be an AANN member to be eligible for this award
Chapter Name:__________________________
Email address:__________________________
Telephone:_______________________
RN #:_______________________________
Years of experience in Neuroscience Nursing: __________________
1. Do not include the nominee’s name or any identifying information in the essay, CV or resume.
2. Attach a summary outlining how the nominee has achieved the criteria outlined in the award information. Give specific examples.
3. Submit ONLY this page of the application and supporting documents by October 31, 2019, to abegezda@ .
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