WSNA inducts six registered nurses into Hall of Fame

Published by STATE OF REFORM on 4/1/22 (Source)

The Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA) recently honored six registered nurses who have changed the practice, research, educational opportunities, and governing policies of nursing in the state.

Nurses across the state nominate colleagues who have significantly impacted the lives of others in the profession every two years to be inducted into the WSNA Hall of Fame. This year’s inductees were recognized at a ceremony at Tukwila’s Hotel Interurban on March 17.

The 2022 inductees included Dr. Sofia Aragon, Catherine Natsuko Yamaguchi Chin, Sally Herman, Dr. Anne Hirsch, Dr. Pamela Mitchell, and Dr. Sally Watkins.

Published by State of Reform on April 1, 2022.

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