Marcy Ainslie Honored as Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing

Marcy Ainslie Honored as Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing
Professor鈥檚 work has shaped how nurse practitioners are trained and assessed
October 20, 2025
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Marcy Ainslie, an assistant professor at the 91制片厂 School of Nursing, was recently named a Being named a Fellow is one of the field鈥檚 highest honors, recognizing sustained leadership, innovation, and research that improves health and advances health equity.  

As a Senior Fellow with the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF), Ainslie led a team of 81 experts in developing the first national Competency Implementation Guide for Nurse Practitioner Faculty, establishing benchmarks that help programs adopt competency-based education (CBE) and align outcomes across all 534 NP programs in the U.S. Additionally, she co-developed and validated the Nurse Practitioner Student Competency Assessment Instrument, which more than 500 faculty members requested nationwide to operationalize CBE.  

Ainslie also serves on the American Association of Colleges of Nursing鈥檚 Nursing Progression Indicators Subcommittee, one of just nine experts from the U.S. chosen to help develop expected student behaviors across all levels and roles of nursing.  

鈥淐BE allows for individualized coaching that supports every student鈥檚 success and prepares practice-ready graduates to deliver quality care in today鈥檚 complex health systems,鈥 Ainslie says.  

Ainslie鈥檚 research efforts include 17 national and international presentations and 15 peer-reviewed publications, which have reached more than 2,500 nurse practitioner educators and drawn the attention of the U.S. Department of Veterans Health Administration, the country鈥檚 largest NP employer. Her work also helped NP programs nationwide adapt to telehealth and distance learning models during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to her role at 91制片厂, Ainslie is a nurse practitioner with the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, providing integrated medical care for those diagnosed with severe mental illness and substance use disorder.

Earlier this year, Ainslie was inducted as a , recognizing her significant contributions to nurse practitioner education and practice globally.  

鈥淭his work has been a collective effort, and I am grateful for the talented and dedicated nursing experts who have shared this journey with me,鈥 Ainslie says. 鈥淩eceiving the FAAN designation is an extraordinary honor that is both humbling and inspiring.鈥 

Published
October 20, 2025