2020 Maryland Nurses Association (MNA)
Outstanding Pathfinder Award Recipient
Presented to a MNA member who has demonstrated excellence and creative leadership that fosters development of the nursing profession. The recipient has pioneered in innovation in nursing or developed creative approaches to further nursing’s agenda.
Visit the MNA website to see a list of all MNA's 2020 award recipients
Visit the MNA website to see a list of all MNA's 2020 award recipients
National League for Nurses Announces 2020 Award Winners
The National League for Nursing Awards, named for three luminaries in nursing education, was presented at the NLN 2020 Virtual Education Summit, part of a special Honors Convocation on Friday, Sept. 25. The annual NLN Awards honor individuals and organizations of stature and distinction within nursing education and the wider stage of American health care.
The NLN Mary Adelaide Nutting Award For Outstanding Teaching or Leadership in Nursing Education Laura Adrian Taylor, PhD, RN, FAAN, ANEF |
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With more than 26 years in the transplant nursing community, and 34 years in nursing education, Dr. Laura Adrian Taylor has earned national and international recognition as a strong leader who shapes practice, policy and education. She offers disruptive instructional approaches to research intensive universities that value interprofessional collaboration and education to drive the imaginative integration of IT with the science of nursing and nursing education. Laser focused on improving care outcomes, she guided the design and implementation of innovative information technologies to ensure that nurses around the world had access to current resources on a wide variety of technology platforms.
The Uniformed Services University motto of commitment to “learning to caring for those in harm’s way” has inspired Dr. Taylor in multiple ways that, taken together, have fostered her work to provide high quality, safe patient care and to guide global change within numerous health care educational settings, aligning with Ms. Nutting’s legacy to strive for meaningful educational and health care policy reform.
See the complete list of award winners.
The Uniformed Services University motto of commitment to “learning to caring for those in harm’s way” has inspired Dr. Taylor in multiple ways that, taken together, have fostered her work to provide high quality, safe patient care and to guide global change within numerous health care educational settings, aligning with Ms. Nutting’s legacy to strive for meaningful educational and health care policy reform.
See the complete list of award winners.