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JAMIE ELLIS, RN, BSN
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Board of Directors, Greater Tarrant Area Health Education Center (AHEC), 2002 – Present
Advisory Board Member, Nursing Spectrum Magazine/Nurse Week, 2002–Present
President, National Nurses Association (NNA), Tarrant Chapter, 1999 – President
Member, American Nurses Association (ANA), 1999 – Present
Member, Texas Nurses Association (TNA), 1999 – Present
Member, Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), 1999 – Present
Co-Chairperson, Staff Nurse Congress, General Hospital, 2006
Emergency Room Nursing Council Representative, General Hospital, 2005
Judge, Dallas Chronicle’s “Salute to Nurses”, 2005 – 2006
Advisory Committee, Consortium to Advanced Nursing Diversity and Opportunity (CANDO), 2005
Member, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA), 2005
Member, National Association of Hispanic Nurses Scholarship Committee, 2002 – 2004
Spokesperson, Creciendo Juntos por Su Salud for Johnson & Johnson, 2004
Member, Who’s Who Executives and Professionals, 2002 – 2003
Pre-Conference Committee, National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN), 2002
AWARDS
Herietta Villaescusa Community Service Award, 2005
Nursing Spectrum Nursing Excellence Award, 2004
National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Nurse of the Year Award, 2003
Dorothy F. Caram Commitment to Leadership Award, 2003
Dallas Chronicle Salute to Nurses Award, 2003
Distinguished Nurse Clinician Certificate of Recognition, 2003
Job Central for Work Force Training Fund Award, 2001
ARTICLES
1. Ellis, Jamie, “Navigating the RN License Maze,” Nurse Week Magazine, 2004.
2. Ellis, Jamie, “Hispanic Association Supports Area Nurses,” The Dallas Chronicle, 2004.
3. Ellis, Jamie, “Choosing Change,” Advance for Nurses Magazine, 2004.
4. Ellis, Jamie, “Nurses with Borders,” Minority Nurse Magazine, 2003.
5. Ellis, Jamie, “Does the NCLEX-RN Pass the Test for Cultural Sensitivity?Minority Nurse Magazine,
2003.
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