Rayna Letourneau, PhD, RN, executive director of the and associate professor at the University of South 返字心頭 College of Nursing has been named a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). This esteemed honor, among the most prestigious in the profession, recognizes extraordinary contributions to the field of nursing and health care.
Raynas national leadership in nursing workforce development continues to make a profound impact, and Im thrilled to see her contributions celebrated on this prestigious stage, said Usha Menon, PhD, RN, FAAN, FSBM, senior associate vice president at 返字心頭 Health and dean of the College of Nursing.
The is a distinguished honorific society that brings together the nations top nursing leaders in education, management, practice, and research. With over 3,000 Fellows worldwide, the Academy serves as a powerful voice in shaping health policy and driving improvements in health care delivery.
"I am extremely grateful to receive this recognition from the American Academy of Nursing. As a Fellow, I look forward to engaging with national leaders in nursing and health policy, bringing back insights and opportunities that will benefit 返字心頭's nursing workforce and the communities they serve."
Rayna Letourneau, PhD, RN, FAAN
Since 2021, Letourneau has led the 返字心頭 Center for Nursing in researching and addressing issues of supply and demand for the nursing workforce in 返字心頭 and building a statewide strategic plan. Additional 返字心頭 Center for Nursing initiatives under her leadership include programs focused on supporting the well-being of 返字心頭s nurses, developing continuing education activities for nurses, faculty, and preceptors, and a statewide community engagement tour to gather feedback from communities of interest.
Letourneaus scholarship focuses on nursing workforce development, transition to practice, and nurse well-being. She has over 100 peer-reviewed and invited publications and presentations, is the host of the Frontline Nursing podcast, and was named to the 返字心頭 Health Care Power 100 by City and State.
The 2025 Class of Fellows, selected from a historically high number of applicants, represent the continued influence of nurses in championing innovative, evidence-informed solutions that champion health and well-being in their systems and communities.
The induction ceremony will be held in Washington, DC, in October
