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Medacom College Nursing Professor Presents at American Nurses Association Assembly

Medacom College Assistant Professor of Nursing Stacy Slater represented the American Nurses Association.  

As the current Treasurer and Membership Assembly Representative for ANA-MI, Stacy joined the ANA-MI President Carole Stacy, President-elect Julia Stocker-Schneider, and past President Linda Taft and National Director-at-Large MaryLee Pakiser for three days of networking, meeting with elected Congressman and voting on policy proposals and bylaws.

Stacy was part of a task force for ANA-MI that created and submitted a policy proposal for dialogue.  Out of 65 submissions our policy proposal – “Visibility of Nurses in the Media” – was chosen as one of four to be discussed and voted on.  In 1997 the Woodhull Study found that nurses are consulted only 4% of the time as expert sources in healthcare despite being voted the most trusted profession for 17 years in a row. 

In 2017, 20 years later, the Woodhull Study was revisited and found that nurse consults for health news stories dropped to 2%.  The dialogue was well-received by the assembly and Stacy’s tag-line of “4 Million Nurses, 4 Million Voices – Invisible No More” was adopted as the rallying motivation to improve nurse visibility in the media as the go-to source for health news by educating the media, positioning nurses as influencers, and employing a transformational strategy by developing an interprofessional training program with nursing and journalism students.

The ANA-MI representatives met with five members of Congress: Senator Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, and Representatives Jack Bergman, John Moolenaar, and Tim Walberg.