Interviews
This section includes a significant repository of interviews with Fellows of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners. Other transcripts include an interview with Mavis Claytor, the first Black nursing graduate at UVA; Kenneth White, the first male president of the American Academy of Nursing; nursing theorist Virginia Henderson; and other individuals.
Fellows of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) are recognized leaders who have made outstanding contributions in the realms of nurse practitioner education, policy, clinical practice, or research.
These individual interviews were developed, conducted, and edited by the AANP, the largest professional membership organization for nurse practitioners, and are shared with the Bjoring Center by arrangement. Included in this extensive collection are interviews with leaders from the early days of the Fellows program, which was established in 2000.
AANP interview_Elizabeth Barker
AANP interview_Michelle Beauchesne
AANP interview_Mary Anne Dumas
AANP interview_Margaret Fitzgerald
AANP interview_Rosemary Goodyear
AANP interview_Mary Jo Goolsby
AANP interview_Deanna Gray-Miceli
AANP interview_Mary Jane Henderson
AANP interview_Richard Meadows
AANP interview_Carolyn Montoya
AANP interview_Jamesetta Newland
AANP interview_Marie-Eileen Onieal
AANP interview_Barbara Phillips
AANP interview_Elias Provencio-Vasquez
AANP interview_Barbara Resnick
AANP interview_Richard Ricciardi
AANP interview_Mary Ellen Roberts
AANP interview_Madrean Schober
AANP interview_Carolyn Spruill