Dr. Sebastian elected to leadership role for national nursing organization

Juliann Sebastian, Ph.D., dean and professor of the UNMC College of Nursing, has been elected to a two-year term (2014-2016) as president-elect of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). Her election puts her in line to serve as president from 2016-2018.

The AACN represents more than 740 member schools of nursing at public and private institutions nationwide and is the national voice for university and four-year-college education programs in nursing. It works to establish and implement quality standards for nursing education, improve health care, and promote public support of nursing education, research and practice.







“This is a critical time for health care, and her talent will undoubtedly contribute to the success of undergraduate and graduate nursing education for years to come.”



Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D.
UNMC Chancellor




Dr. Sebastian previously served as secretary on the board from 2010-14 and as board member-at-large from 2008-10. She will begin her term as president-elect following the AACN’s annual meeting on March 24.

“It’s a great honor for Dr. Sebastian and reflects her expertise as a leader in nursing education, as well as the respect she has of her peers,” said Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., chancellor of UNMC. “This is a critical time for health care, and her talent will undoubtedly contribute to the success of undergraduate and graduate nursing education for years to come.”

Dr. Sebastian said faculty, staff, and students at the UNMC College of Nursing participate in many AACN conferences and programs.

“I am delighted by this opportunity to continue to work toward growing and enhancing what we do in academic nursing to advance nursing knowledge, engage in cutting edge practice, and educate the nurses, advanced practice nurses, faculty and scientists of the future,” Dr. Sebastian said. “Like other colleges and schools of nursing, we benefit from the mission and goals of the organization, and the academic resources that are made available to us.”

Prior to being named nursing dean at UNMC in 2011, she served as dean of the University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Nursing (2006-2011) and in several capacities at the University of Kentucky, including assistant dean for advanced practice nursing and co-director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program.

She was a fellow in the inaugural Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Program and is a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing.

4 comments

  1. Howard Liu - UNMC Faculty Development says:

    Congratulations, Dr. Sebastian, as this honor is richly deserved. You have done tremendous things for nursing across Nebraska and I admire your leadership skills and vision.

  2. Kim McFarland says:

    Way to go Dr. Sebastian!
    Congratulations

  3. Greg Karst says:

    Congratulations on a well-deserved honor. Your leadership role in the AACN is reflective of the leadership and vision you have shown in advancing the UNMC CON and the nursing profession as a whole.
    Greg Karst, School of Allied Health Professions

  4. Shirley Knodel says:

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    Congratulations Dean Sebastian! You will represent nursing well in your new leadership role with AACN. We are blessed to have you as a leader. Shirley Knodel, CNO Regional West Medical Center, UNMC student

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