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FELLOW SELECTION COMMITTEE OPEN FORUM OCTOBER 17, 2014 5-6 PM Kaye Bender, PhD, RN, FAAN, FSC, Chair (2015) Linda D. Scott, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Chair.

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2 FELLOW SELECTION COMMITTEE OPEN FORUM OCTOBER 17, 2014 5-6 PM Kaye Bender, PhD, RN, FAAN, FSC, Chair (2015) Linda D. Scott, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Chair (2014) Susan Dean-Barr, PhD, RN, FAAN, Co-Chair (2015) Joan Shinkus Clark, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CENP, FACHE, FAAN, Co-Chair (2015)

3 Forum Objectives ›Review the AAN Fellow selection process ›Describe key elements for a successful application Applicant requirements Sponsors’ role ›Clarify myths associated with the selection process ›Provide an opportunity for questions

4 Considering AAN Fellowship? ›Learn about the Academy Attend Academy meetings Check the website http://www.aannet.org/ ›Structure ›Expert Panels ›Bylaws Talk with active Fellows Read President’s messages in Nursing Outlook

5 Why Fellowship ? Be part of the action The American Academy of Nursing anticipates and tracks national and international trends in health care, while addressing resulting issues of health care knowledge and policy.

6 Criteria for Fellow Selection ›Specific evidence of outstanding sustained contributions to the improvement of nursing and health care Significant, measurable impact ›Evidence of potential to continue to contribute to nursing and the Academy

7 Fellow Selection Committee ›Membership ›12 elected and 6 appointed Fellows ›Charge Disseminate information about the fellow selection process Provide feedback to the AAN Board Report to the Academy about the selection process Review and select new fellows

8 Fellow Selection Statistics 8

9 Myths Myths About Successful Applications › Contributions must be “above and beyond” one’s employment obligations. › Only applicants with doctoral credentials are accepted. › Applicants must apply more than once. › Applicants should not apply more than once.

10 Myths Myths About Successful Applications › Applicants need a sponsor who is well known › There is a cap on fellows accepted each year › There is a cap on international fellows accepted › Sponsors should not be from home institution. › Sponsor must be in same area of influence

11 Key Reminders ›Narratives across fellow applicant and sponsors are aligned ›Clear measures of sustained impact ›Evidence in CV matches narrative Outcomes cited in CV ›Statement of what one brings to AAN Aligns expertise Specific to its mission, structure and functions

12 Key Reminders ›Start early ›Review early and revise often ›Non academics may take more effort to update CV outcome/impact ›It is not that you have been appointed to commissions etc. but what was outcome/impact of your participation

13 Key Reminders how ›It is how you have been innovative how well ›It is how well you lead ›Acceptance in 2014 at 61% ›Multiple areas of significant contributions Can have contributions in more than 1 area Need to be described as cogent narrative across all statements.

14 Factors Affecting Review and Selection ›Lack of evidence that sponsor knows applicant and familiar with contributions. ›Lack of evidence in statements of measurable and innovative outcomes. ›Only what is on the application is used by Fellow Selection Committee. ›Can have multiple contributions but need to be framed as cogent narrative

15 Discussion with Audience

16 Thank You!


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