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Arrington Selected for Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program

Lauren Arrington, DNP, CNM, FACNM, assistant professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

(September 27, 2024) — Lauren Arrington, DNP, CNM, FACNM, assistant professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, has been named to the 2025 cohort of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Program.

This diverse group of 15 emerging leaders from across the globe is united by their commitment to achieving health equity. Upon completing the program in November 2025, they will join the broader AFHE Senior Fellows and Global Atlantic Fellows communities, which now comprises almost 1000 members.

Established in 2016 as the Leaders for Health Equity, this one-year, non-residential program is based at George Washington University and welcomes 15-20 fellows each year from around the world. The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity is one of seven global, interconnected Atlantic Fellows programs. These programs unite early- to mid-career professionals from various backgrounds, disciplines, and life experiences, all sharing a common vision of creating a fairer, healthier, more inclusive society.

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