Marquette nursing professor inducted into American Academy of Nursing as AAN Fellow
MILWAUKEE — Dr. Dora Clayton-Jones, associate professor in Marquette University’s College of Nursing, was named a Fellow for the American Academy of Nursing. She was inducted into the 2023 AAN Class of Fellows at the academy’s annual Health Policy Conference, Oct. 5-7, in Washington, D.C.
“Dr. Clayton-Jones is the epitome of a courageous, caring nurse leader,” said Dr. Jill Guttormson, dean of the College of Nursing. “Her impact on our students, the profession and public health in the sickle cell community is undeniable. Dr. Clayton-Jones is absolutely worthy of this honor, and we wish to congratulate her on joining this esteemed group.”
Using community-based participatory research and qualitative research methods, Clayton-Jones partners with the community and recipients of interventions to advance health and health care equity for adolescents and young adults living with sickle cell disease. She is an Arthur J. Schmitt Leadership Fellow and received a 2021 Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators from the University of California, Davis nursing school.
As part of the Moore Fellowship, Clayton-Jones received funding for an innovative community engaged research project titled, “Eliminating Sickle Cell Disparities among Youth: The POSSE Intervention.” The POSSE intervention supports engagement with youth who are living with sickle cell disease and other stakeholders to build community and to develop interventions that prepare youth for managing their health and lives as adults.
The American Academy of Nursing serves the public and the nursing profession by advancing health policy through organizational excellence and effective nursing leadership. The academy and its fellows create and execute evidence-based and policy-related initiates to advance health care. Academy Fellows are nursing’s most accomplished leaders in education, management, practice and research. Fellows include association executives; university presidents, chancellors, and deans; state and federal political appointees; hospital chief executives and vice presidents for nursing; nurse consultants; researchers; and entrepreneurs.
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