Pamela Cipriano, dean of the University of Virginia School of Nursing and Sadie Heath Cabaniss Professor of Nursing, was elected Wednesday to lead the International Council of Nurses at the group’s Council of National Nursing Association Representatives.
A two-term president of the American Nurses Association from 2014 to 2018 and the ICN’s first vice president since 2017, Cipriano has been a champion of the nursing profession across her more than 40-year career.
“Pam Cipriano is a passionate advocate for the profession of nursing,” UVA President Jim Ryan said, “and I have no doubt that she will be an outstanding leader of the International Council of Nurses. This is a fitting honor for Pam, who is a nationally recognized leader and has made innumerable contributions to the field throughout her career.”
The ICN is a federation of more than 130 national nurses’ associations that represent millions of nurses working worldwide. Operated and led by an international cohort of nurses, the council works to ensure quality care for all and advocate for sound health policies globally. Cipriano succeeds Annette Kennedy and will be the ICN’s 29th president when she begins her four-year term on Nov. 4.
“We must be the voice that broadcasts the impact of nurses penetrating the barriers of universal health coverage,” Cipriano said, “reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases, promoting healthy behaviors and mitigating the detrimental impacts of climate change.”

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