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American Association for Men in Nursing

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The American Assembly for Men in Nursing (AAMN) is a professional organization for nurses that works to improve gender inclusion in nursing profession. The AAMN runs an annual award scheme which aims to recognise contributions made to the profession.

History

AAMN was established in 1971 by Steve Miller, a nurse, set up a group of like-minded men in Michigan.

The group claims to have 23,000 members across the USA.

Stated aims

The AAMN aims to encourage and support men in nursing.

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