Justin Gill stands up for science

"Nurses rely on science and evidence to guide our decisions. We advocate for our patients, and we will continue to protect them from harmful policy decisions."

This story appears in the March 2026 issue of the WSNA Newsletter.

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Justin Gill speaks at the Stand Up for Science rally in Seattle, March 7, 2026.

At the Stand Up for Science rally March 7, WSNA President Justin Gill highlighted why science cannot be a casualty of politically motivated decisions. "Nurses rely on science and evidence to guide our decisions," Gill said. "We advocate for our patients, and we will continue to protect them from harmful policy decisions."


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