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           Sue K. Donaldson, PhD, RN, FAAN          Veronica F. Engle, PhD, FGSA, FAAN
           Dean and Professor, School of Nursing, Johns   Professor, College of Nursing and College of
            Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland   Medicine, University of Tennessee Health
             Basic Research                           Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee
                                                      Newman’s Theory of Health
           Dianna Hutto Douglas, DNS APRN-CNS
           Professor, Health Science Center, School of   Carol Diane Epstein, PhD, RN, FCCM
            Nursing, Louisiana State University,    Associate Professor, Director, Combined Degree
            New Orleans, Louisiana                    Program, Pleasantville Lienhard School of
             Empathy                                  Nursing, Pace University, Pleasantville,
                                                      New York
           Evelyn G. Duffy, DNP, G/ANP-BC, FAANP      Critical Care Nursing Research
           Assistant Professor, Director of the Adult-
            Gerontological Nurse Practitioner Program,   W. Scott Erdley, DNS, RN
            Associate Director of the University Center   Special Projects Simulation Educational
            on Aging and Health, Frances Payne Bolton   Specialist, Behling Simulation Center,
            School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve   University at Buffalo Academic
            University, Cleveland, Ohio               Health Sciences Center, Buffalo, New York
             Osteoporosis                             Electronic Network
           Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob, PhD, RN, FAAN   Lois K. Evans, PhD, RN, FAAN
           Professor, Nursing, Psychology, Epidemiology,   Van Ameringen Professor in Nursing Excellence,
            and Occupational Therapy, Dean, School of   School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania,
            Nursing, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
            Pennsylvania                              Physical Restraints
             Adherence/Compliance, Behavioral Research
                                                    Deborah B. Fahs, MSN, APRN, CPNP
           Patricia C. Dykes, RN, DNSc              Lecturer, School of Nursing, Yale University,
           Corporate Manager Nursing Informatics      New Haven, Connecticut
            and Research, Partners HealthCare, Wellesley,     Eating Disorders
            Massachusetts
             Clinical Judgment, Nursing Information Systems  Melissa Spezia Faulkner, DSN, RN, FAAN
                                                    Gladys E. Sorensen Endowed Professor,
           Emerson E. Ea, DNP, APRN, BC, CEN          Diabetes Research, College of Nursing,
           Clinical Assistant Professor, College of    University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
            Nursing, New York University, New York,      Diabetes Research
            New York
             Acculturation                          Jacqueline Fawcett, PhD, FAAN
                                                    Professor and Nursing Department Chairperson,
           Shelly Eisbach, PhD, RN                    College of Nursing and Health Sciences,
           Morton and Jane Blaustein Postdoctoral Fellow   University of Massachusetts, Boston,
            in Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing,   Massachusetts
            School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University,     Johnson’s Behavioral System Model
            Baltimore, Maryland
             Mother–Infant/Toddler Relationships    Suzanne Feetham, PhD, RN, FAAN
                                                    Visiting Professor, University of Wisconsin,
           Marsha L. Ellett, PhD, RN                  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Nursing Research
           Professor, School of Nursing, Indiana University,   Consultant, Children’s National Medical
            Indianapolis, Indiana                     Center, Washington, DC
             Enteral Tube Placement                   Family Health
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