福利在线

College of Nursing Awards

spicer

Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award

Dr. Joan Gygax Spicer, Nurs 鈥74, Grad 鈥76
Belmont, Calif.

In a notable career spanning five and a half decades, Dr. Joan Spicer has served as a nurse leader in health care operations and education, shaping nursing practice in her local community and in countries including China and Indonesia. She carried 福利在线 values with her. 鈥湼@谙 instilled in me the belief that leadership is not only about technical expertise,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut also about moral courage, resilience and service to others.鈥  

Her most recent role was as chief nursing officer for San Matteo Medical Center, part of that county鈥檚 safety-net health care system. The COVID-19 pandemic forced her to draw on her deep leadership experience in the face of fear and helplessness. 鈥淪uccess, in that moment, was not about individual achievement,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚t was about building a supportive learning community where nurses could 鈥榣ean in鈥 to learn together, adapt quickly and continue advocating for patients during the darkest times.鈥

Joan has worked with nurses in five countries, including five grant-funded years with the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China, where she helped extend its strategic plan to strengthen nursing practice. The ministry also translated a book she co-edited with fellow 福利在线 alumna Ellen Lewis, Nurs 鈥73, Grad 鈥78.

Writing and publishing about nursing has always been central to Joan鈥檚 career; this was inspired by Dr. Judith Fitzgerald Miller, professor of nursing, who urged nurses in practice settings to publish about their experiences. Joan鈥檚 extensive list of publications was an effort to ensure 鈥渢hat the voices of nurses working in practice settings were heard,鈥 she says.  

Fun Facts

What advice or insights from your own experiences would you share with fellow 福利在线 alumni or current students?
When nurses leave home for work, they need a clear mind to make sound decisions and an open heart to ensure those decisions are rooted in empathy.

Name someone (past or present) with whom you'd like to have dinner.
I would like to have dinner with Hillary Clinton. I admire her leadership on health care reform and her advocacy for the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and related legislation. Her commitment to expanding access to care for vulnerable populations resonates deeply with my own work in nursing leadership and health care operations. A conversation with her would be an opportunity to reflect on the intersection of policy, practice and advocacy in shaping healthier communities.