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ANA acknowledges Ethics Advisory Board members Ian Wolfe, PhD, MA, RN, HEC-C , Jennifer Bartlett, PhD, RN-BC,
CNE, CHSE, and Elizabeth Swanson, DNP, MPH, APRN-BC; Center for Ethics and Human Rights Senior Policy and Ethics
Advisor Kara Curry, MA, RN, HEC-C, Center for Ethics and Human Rights Director Liz Stokes, PhD, JD, RN, and Center
for Ethics and Human Rights intern Amitabha Palmer, PhD who contributed to the drafting of this document on
behalf of the ANA Ethics Advisory Board.