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Members and representatives of the Federal Nursing Service Council

Members and representatives of the Federal Nursing Service Council (FNSC) spoke before a Congressional subcommittee on 17 May 2012. This was an inaugural event where the FNSC spoke as an entity at the Capitol building. The FNSC is composed of the nursing service leaders of major federal health entities including each military Service, United States Public Health Service (USPHS), Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (USUHS), and the American Red Cross. Among the federal nurses pictured here include: Dr. Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Dean Graduate School of Nursing, USUHS COL Linda Connelly, Deputy Chief, Army Nurse Corps, DIMA RADM Margaret Rykowski, Deputy Director, Navy Nurse Corps, Reserve Component Dr. Patrick DeLeon, Ph.D. M.P.H. J.D. Chief of Staff, U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye (D- HI) Maj. Gen. Kimberly Siniscalchi, Air Force Assistant Surgeon General, Nursing Services Sharon Stanley, PhD, RN, RS, Chief Nurse American Red Cross Carol A. Romano, PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs USUHS (RADM, USPHS Retired) CAPT Orsega, Assistant to the Assistant Surgeon General, Chief Nurse Office, USPHS RADM Margaret Rykowski, Deputy Director, Navy Nurse Corps, Reserve Component Dr. Sharon Stanley, PhD, RN, RS, Chief Nurse American Red Cross (Courtesy Photo)

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