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November 30
President Nichols Attends Future of Nursing Meeting

​AOA President Karen J. Nichols, DO, represented the AOA today at a breakfast meeting, hosted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in Washington, DC. This invitation-only, health care leadership breakfast allowed participants to discuss the recommendations outlined in the IOM’s recent report, The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health.  President Nichols expressed the AOA’s concerns with certain provisions of the report and our preference for a patient-centric delivery system over a nurse-centric one as proposed.  Earlier this month, President Nichols participated in a pre-meeting briefing with leaders of several other physician and primary care organizations to discuss the physician response to the IOM report. 

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