A familiar name in New Jersey’s healthcare community is now taking the national stage. Robin Miller, a dedicated and passionate nurse leader from Mount Laurel, has been elected President of the American Association of Heart Failure Nurses (AAHFN) for the 2025–2026 term. Her appointment marks a proud moment for both New Jersey’s medical community and the field of heart failure nursing across the country.

Miller’s election is more than just a title — it’s a commitment to drive forward an agenda focused on collaboration, education, and advocacy that will elevate heart failure care at every level, from hospital bedside to national health policy.
A Vision Rooted in Compassion and Clinical Excellence
Robin Miller’s leadership comes at a pivotal time for heart failure care. With heart disease remaining the leading cause of death in the U.S., the role of specialized nurses in managing heart failure patients has never been more critical. Miller plans to use her presidency to amplify the voice of heart failure nurses, ensuring their contributions are recognized, supported, and expanded across healthcare systems.
Her vision is centered on strengthening professional education, creating innovative platforms for nurse collaboration, and advocating for policy changes that address the growing complexities of heart failure management. Miller believes that empowering nurses with advanced training and resources is essential in improving patient outcomes nationwide.
Advancing Heart Failure Nursing on a National Scale
Under Miller’s leadership, AAHFN aims to broaden access to continuing education programs, develop mentorship opportunities for emerging nurse leaders, and build partnerships with healthcare organizations to promote evidence-based practices in heart failure care. Her goal is to bridge the gaps between clinical research, bedside nursing, and patient education — ensuring that every patient benefits from the latest advances in heart failure treatment.
With New Jersey being home to some of the nation’s top hospitals and research institutions, Miller’s presidency is expected to shine a spotlight on the state’s role in shaping the future of cardiac care. Her leadership could pave the way for increased collaboration between New Jersey healthcare providers and national heart failure initiatives.
Representing New Jersey on the National Healthcare Map
Robin Miller’s election is a proud milestone for New Jersey’s healthcare community, showcasing the state’s ongoing contributions to the advancement of specialized nursing fields. Her work with AAHFN will not only impact heart failure nurses but also reinforce New Jersey’s position as a leader in innovative, patient-centered care models.
Her presidency will run through 2026, during which time she plans to expand AAHFN’s influence through outreach programs, digital learning platforms, and advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill — pushing for legislation that supports heart failure education and nurse-led care initiatives.
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