Samantha Mayo and Kristin Cleverley named fellows of American Academy of Nursing
Samantha Mayo and Kristin Cleverley, associate professors in the Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, have been named fellows of the for 2024.
The academy selects fellows whose programs of research and international impact align with their mission to enhance health equity for vulnerable populations.
“I am grateful to be recognized among such leading global nurse researchers," says Mayo, an expert on hematological cancer survivorship. "Not only does this fellowship recognize the contributions of my own research, but also the critical role of oncology nursing research in advancing the health systems that support patients and families affected by cancer."
“To be named a 2024 fellow is an honour and demonstrates the profound research expertise of nurses on the global stage," says Cleverley, whose research focuses on youth mental health and care transitions. "I am grateful not only for the recognition this brings me as a researcher, but also for the recognition this brings to the field of student and youth mental health research.”
Mayo and Cleverley were celebrated during an induction ceremony held in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 2.