Earlier this month it was wonderful to welcome
Valerie McCarthy to AARP and the Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA). Valerie
was given an office and email access during the 2 weeks she was with us March 2-14, 2008.
Valerie is a doctoral student at University of Louisville
School of Nursing in
Louisville, Kentucky. Her special area
of interest is in the health and wellness of older adults. She is here
doing her Social Policy Practicum related to understanding Issues in
Aging. Valerie is a resident of beautiful southern
During Valerie’s second week we attended the Public Policy
Institute of American College
of Nurse Practitioners. This invitation came about because I
represented Dr. Susan Reinhard in a presentation about AARP’s CCNA. Download thank_you_letter.doc
Attendance allowed us to talk frequently at
lunch about the importance of doing an Op Ed on the importance of Nurse
Practitioners in Primary Care.
Valerie's Op Ed
The most important outcome
Valerie produced was an Op Ed in response to the reauthorization of
health professions education programs established under Title VII of the Public
Health Service Act (PHS).
The background information for
this idea about Op Ed started from Pat Ford-Roegner
I thought that American College Nurse Practitioners (ACNP)
would be a wonderful vehicle to author the idea of identifying strengths of
nurse practitioners as part of multidisciplinary team. Then, Nancy Sharp (Senior
Health Policy Expert for ACNP) found the editorial below in USA Today:
USA Today March 13th, 2008 Article
It gave us an excellent opportunity to respond. Valerie and
I attended the Advanced Public Policy Institute with Nancy Sharp. We talked
several times with Nancy Sharp about doing an Op Ed. The Op Ed needed to get
out quickly in response to the USA Today editorial. Nancy was able to get approval from her Board
quickly. In summary, a special huge thank you goes to Valerie for
taking this on as her project and production of this wonderful Op ED.
March 27, 2008
An Op Ed was submitted for publication in USA Today. They informed us that it was too long for them to publish. They requested it be downsized to a 250 word editorial. ACNP downsized and resubmitted as an editorial on the same day. Please find the link below to the editorial:
USA Today March 27. 2008 Op Ed Article
Thanks again to Valerie!