00:00
Growing Money
Growing Money
USD/RUB
EUR/RUB
Releases

Daniel D. King Named Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing

The American Academy of Nursing has selected Daniel D. King, an associate professor at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, for induction as a Fellow. This honor recognizes his career-long contributions to perioperative safety, health equity, and the development of standardized tools for patient risk assessment.

Daniel D. King Named Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing

Dr. King, who serves as a practicing certified registered nurse anesthetist, earned this distinction through his research into cannabis use and its impact on clinical safety. His work identified a critical gap in patient disclosures—often driven by social stigma—which led to the creation of the Cannabis Use and Behaviors Assessment Tool. This framework now informs pre-anesthesia assessments across both national and international healthcare systems.

Beyond his research, Dr. King has shaped professional standards through his tenure with the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. As a former practice committee chairperson and elected director, he contributed to over 50 evidence-based resources aimed at improving patient access and care quality. Dean Lisa Hopp noted that his selection highlights the university’s commitment to evidence-driven leadership and patient-centered care. Dr. King will be officially inducted during the Academy's annual Health Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., this October, earning the prestigious FAAN credential alongside a select group of global nursing leaders.

Share

Comments (0)

Leave a comment

No comments yet. Be the first!