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NAHN National Association of Hispanic Nurses® is a non-profit professional association committed to the promotion of the professionalism and dedication of Hispanic nurses by providing equal access to educational, professional, and economic opportunities for Hispanic nurses.

NAHN is also dedicated to the improvement of the quality of health and nursing care of Hispanic consumers.


Angie Millan, MSN, RNP, CNS, FAAN

Angie MillanAngie Millan, MSN, RNP, CNS, FAAN, is the president of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN).

The first in her family to graduate college, Angie has been a dedicated nurse for over 25 years in Los Angeles.

She received her nursing diploma in 1986 followed by her BSN and MSN degrees from California State University in 1990 and 1993 respectively. In 1996 Angie graduated from the Harbor/UCLA Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner program.

Since 1999, Angie has worked for Children’s Medical Services in the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health, first as Assistant Director and now as Director. In this position Angie administers the nursing programs for Children’s Medical Services (CMS) which encompasses California Children’s Services (CSS), Child, Health and Disability Prevention, and Health Care Program for Children in Foster Care (HCPCFC) programs. Overall, Angie oversees 346 nurses.

From 1987 to 1999, Angie worked in various positions related to OB-GYN and Maternal-Child Health at LAC-USC Women’s and Children’s Hospital and Olive View-UCLA Medical Center.

Since 1993, Angie has been a Clinical Nursing Instructor at Los Angeles Community College and she also serves as a NCLEX-RN review instructor.

In 2011, Angie won the National Hispanic Medical Association’s Leadership Network Award.

She has also been a recipient of NAHN’s Janie Menchaca Wilson Leadership Award, Outstanding Latina of the Year, and the California Legislature Assembly Resolution.

Angie has also been a long-time member of NAHN’s Los Angeles Chapter, serving as its President from 2005-2008 and from 1996-1999.

Angie is a Commissioner of the California Healthcare Workforce Policy Commission. In addition, she is currently is a member of several organizations:

  • Joint Commission
  • Nursing Advisory Council (NAC)
  • The National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA)
  • American Medical Association's (AMA) Commission to End Healthcare Disparities (CEHCD),
  • Champion Nursing Council,
  • National Hispanic Health Foundation (Committee Member),
  • National Council of Ethnic Minority Nursing Association (Board Member),
  • Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (Commissioner),
  • Health Professions Committee (Congresswoman Grace Napolitano 38th District)
  • March of Dimes (Professional Education Committee Member.)

 

Communicate

Muevete USA

2013 Annual Meeting

August 6-9, 2013:
Crowne Plaza Hotel
New Orleans, Louisiana

 

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