As 2006 nears, I want to thank the many authors who submitted manuscripts to the The Journal of Nursing Administration during 2005. Appreciation also goes to those people whose advice and guidance shaped the direction of nursing administration knowledge through the pages of the journal, particularly our editorial advisors, whose names are listed on the masthead.
In addition to these advisors, the following people contributed to editorial development by reviewing manuscripts:
Rhonda Anderson, RN, CNAA, FAAN, CHE
Chief Operating Officer
Banner Desert Medical Center & Banner Children's Hospital at Banner Desert Medical Center
Banner Health
Mesa, Arizona
Janice E. Beeken, PhD, RN
Director, Patient Care Service Line/Nurse Executive
Cheyenne Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Barbara B. Brewer, MBA, PhD, RN
Director of Professional Practice
John C. Lincoln Hospital-North Mountain
Phoenix, Arizona
Elaine Cohen, EdD, RN, FAAN
Director of Case Management, Quality, Outcomes, and Utilization Management
University of Colorado Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Bonnie Faherty, PhD, FNP, CS
Associate Professor
Department of Health Sciences
California State University, Northridge
Donna Sullivan Havens, PhD, RN, FAAN
Academic Division Chair
The School of Nursing
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carol L. Howland, MSN, RN, CNA
Assistant Vice President, Clinical Operations
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Janet Houser, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
Department of Health Services Administration and Management
Regis University
Denver, Colorado
Linda Searle Leach, PhD, RN, CNAA
Nurse Researcher
Healthcare Services Research/Educational Consulting
Pasadena, California
Donna McNeese-Smith, EdD, RN, CNAA
Associate Professor
Coordinator, Nursing Administration Graduate Program
UCLA School of Nursing
Los Angeles, California
Joan M. Vitello-Cicciu, PhD, RN, FAAN, CNAA
System Vice President and Chief Nursing Executive
Hallmark Health System
Melrose, Massachusetts
Debra S. Wellman, MSN, RN, CNA, BC
Clinical Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
John Welton, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
Track Coordinator Nursing Administration Program
Medical University of South Carolina
College of Nursing
Charleston, South Carolina