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UTHSC’s
Cashion Inducted as Fellow of American Academy of Nursing
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Memphis, Tenn. (November 17, 2007) — Ann
Cashion, PhD, associate professor and chair of the Acute and Chronic Care
Department at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of
Nursing was inducted into the American Academy of Nursing as one of the 2006
new Fellows. She was nominated for this
honor by two current Academy Fellows and was selected by a fifteen-member
Fellow Selection Committee for her outstanding achievements in the nursing
profession. Dr. Cashion was formally
inducted as a Fellow with fifty-four other nurse leaders during the Academy’s
Annual Awards Ceremony and Induction Banquet in
The
Academy is constituted to anticipate national and international trends in
health care, and address resulting issues of health care knowledge and
policy. Not only is the invitation to
Fellowship recognition of one’s accomplishments within the nursing profession,
but also it affords an opportunity to work with other leaders in health care in
addressing the issues of the day. The
Academy’s mission is to serve the public and nursing profession by advancing
health policy and practice through the generation, synthesis and dissemination
of nursing knowledge.
After receiving her BSN in nursing from the
Additionally, Dr. Cashion is actively involved in
redesigning nursing curricula to incorporate rapidly expanding genetics
content. Her most recent National Institute
of Nursing Research study, “Genetic Markers of Acute Pancreas Allograft
Rejection,” examines specific genetic biomarkers for the ability to identify
transplant recipients who are in sub-clinical stages of acute rejection.
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center is focused on a four-tier mission
of education, research, clinical care and public service, all in support of a
single goal: to improve the health of Tennesseans. Offering a broad range of postgraduate
training opportunities, the main campus, which includes six colleges, is
located in
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