Dr. Veronica Vital
Biography
Dr. Veronica Vital, PhD, MSN, MLS, RN, President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN), for her extraordinary leadership and dedication to advancing health equity and nursing excellence.
With over 26 years of nursing experience spanning academia, research, pediatrics, women’s health, and community health, Dr. Vital has devoted her career to improving healthcare access and outcomes for diverse communities.
As President of NAHN, she continues to lead initiatives that strengthen the nursing workforce while advocating for culturally competent care and greater representation within healthcare leadership.
Dr. Vital’s commitment to mentorship, community advocacy, and policy advancement has helped shape programs that empower nurses and support underserved populations nationwide.
Through her leadership in organizations such as the National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Associations (NCEMNA) and the Nurses on Boards Coalition, she continues to champion equity, diversity, and inclusion across the healthcare landscape.
Her contributions have earned national recognition, including the March of Dimes Arizona Distinguished Nurse of the Year Award and numerous honors celebrating her impact on public health and community engagement.
During Women’s History Month, we celebrate trailblazing nurse leaders like Dr. Veronica Vital whose vision, service, and dedication continue to inspire the next generation of nurses and advance the future of healthcare.
Professional Highlights
Leadership in Nursing
Dr. Vital is recognized for extraordinary leadership and dedication to advancing health equity and nursing excellence.
As President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses, she leads initiatives that strengthen the nursing workforce and support culturally competent care.
Her leadership continues to advance greater representation within healthcare leadership while inspiring nurses across diverse communities.
Education & Academic Influence
- PhD
- MSN
- MLS
- RN
- Professional experience across academia and research
Clinical & Professional Impact
- More than 26 years of nursing experience
- Professional background in pediatrics, women’s health, and community health
- Improves healthcare access and outcomes for diverse communities
- Advocates for culturally competent care
- Empowers nurses and supports underserved populations nationwide
Awards & Recognition
- March of Dimes Arizona Distinguished Nurse of the Year Award
- Numerous honors celebrating impact on public health and community engagement
- National recognition for leadership and dedication to nursing excellence
Recent Accomplishments
Serving as President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses.
Continuing to lead initiatives that strengthen the nursing workforce.
Advocating for culturally competent care and greater representation within healthcare leadership.
Championing equity, diversity, and inclusion through leadership in NCEMNA and the Nurses on Boards Coalition.
Inspiring the next generation of nurses through vision, service, and dedication.
Spotlight Message
Dr. Vital’s work reflects a strong commitment to health equity, nursing excellence, mentorship, community advocacy, and inclusion.
Areas of professional focus include:
- Health equity
- Nursing excellence
- Mentorship
- Community advocacy
- Policy advancement
- Equity, diversity, and inclusion
