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The American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) is a professional organization for nurses that works to improve gender inclusion in nursing profession. The AAMN runs an annual award scheme which aims to recognize contributions made to the profession. [1]
The AAMN currently has 64 chapters spread across the US. [2]
AAMN was established in 1971 by Steve Miller, a nurse, set up a group of like-minded men in Michigan.
However, the Association was later propelled and reorganized by Luther Christman, PhD, RN (1915–2011) In 1981 [3] after Steve Miller left to law school in 1974. [4]
The group claims to have 23,000 members across the USA.
The AAMN aims to encourage and support men in nursing.
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The American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN) is a professional organization for nurses that works to improve gender inclusion in nursing profession. The AAMN runs an annual award scheme which aims to recognize contributions made to the profession. [1]
The AAMN currently has 64 chapters spread across the US. [2]
AAMN was established in 1971 by Steve Miller, a nurse, set up a group of like-minded men in Michigan.
However, the Association was later propelled and reorganized by Luther Christman, PhD, RN (1915–2011) In 1981 [3] after Steve Miller left to law school in 1974. [4]
The group claims to have 23,000 members across the USA.
The AAMN aims to encourage and support men in nursing.