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Jean Dowling Dols1, Catherine Glennon
1PFAC-CoLead (Dr Dols), AARP Nurse Leadership Team, Houston, Texas; PFAC member (Glennon), AARP Nurse Leadership Team, Kansas City, Missouri.
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With the support of AARP, a group of volunteer nurse leaders has identified national health priorities where their leadership and nursing expertise could make a difference to improve the health and well-being of the country. In the first 2 years, the nurse leaders have strengthened AARP offerings with their healthcare expertise and presentations of information to educate the public, including supporting widespread development of patient and family advisory councils.
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