Who we are & What we do
The WFCCN is an international federation comprised of national critical care nursing associations from over 50 countries and regions. It was founded on 30 October 2001 in Sydney Australia. The key aims of the WFCCN are to represent critical care nursing at an international level and to help improve critical care nursing practice worldwide.WFCCN supports effective international cooperation between health professionals, institutions, agencies, healthcare industry and charities that have an interest in the care of critically ill patients. The organization was registered in Australia in 2016 under the Corporations Act of 2001 as a company limited by guarantee. The ACN number is 613 276 672 & the ABN number is 80-613-276
The WFCCN Council is comprised of one representative from each full member association. The Council meets annually and every two years elects a Board of Directors from its members and associates. Listed below are the current WFCCN Board of Directors.
WFCCN Board of Directors
Guiding our mission with vision, expertise, and unwavering commitment.
The WFCCN Board of Directors is composed of distinguished leaders and practitioners from across the fields of critical care and nursing. Their collective experience, strategic insight, and dedication to excellence provide the foundation for our organization’s global initiatives. The Board is responsible for setting our strategic direction, ensuring fiduciary integrity, and championing our core mission: to advance the highest standards of practice, education, and research in critical care nursing worldwide.
Together, they steward WFCCN’s resources and reputation, empowering healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes and shape the future of critical care.

PRESIDENT
Kathleen M Vollman
MSN, RN, CCNS, FCCM, FCNS, FAAN
Clinical Nurse Specialist/Consultant
Advancing Nursing LLC
Northville, Michigan, USA

VICE PRESIDENT
Ma. Isabelita Rogado
Professor,
Graduate School of Nursing
Arellano University, Philippines

SECRETARY
Mary Kay Bader
RN, MSN, CCNS, CCRN, CNRN, SCRN, FCCM, FAHA, FNCS
Neuro/Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
Providence Mission Hospital Mission Viejo CA USA

FINANCIAL DIRECTOR & COMPANY SECRETARY
Dr Ylona Chun Tie
RN, BNSc, PGCertNSc(IntCare), MAdvNPrac, GCertHlthProfEd,
PhD, FACCCN,MACN,MAICD, MICDA, c.Dec
Associate Dean, Research Education
Senior Lecturer, College of Healthcare Sciences
James Cook University Queensland, Australia

BOARD MEMBER, RESEARCH DIRECTOR
Dr. Adriano Friganovic
RN, BsN, MA, PhD
Head Nurse; Senior Lecturer
University Hospital Centre Zagreb; University of Applied Health Sciences Zagreb, Croatia

BOARD MEMBER, GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP & POLICIES DIRECTOR
Prof. Ged Williams AO
RN, CCC, MHA, LLM, FACN, FAAN
Chief Nursing Officer, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia
Adjunct Professor of Nursing, Griffith University, Australia

BOARD MEMBER, EDUCATION DIRECTOR
Sandra Goldsworthy
PhD, RN, MSc, CNCC(C), CMSN(C), CCSNE
Professor and Chair, School of Nursing and Midwifery
Mount Royal University
Calgary, Alberta

BOARD MEMBER, EDUCATION DIRECTOR
Isabel Coetzee-Prinsloo
Professor
B Cur (I et A) Education and Management (UP), Diploma Critical Care, PGCHE (UP),
MCur (UJ), PhD (UNISA) FANSA

BOARD MEMBER, EDUCATION DIRECTOR
Joseph Dimas

BOARD MEMBER MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Ana Brcina
RN, BsN, MsN
University Hospital Centre Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia
Organisational Aims
Our aims define our purpose and chart our path forward. They are the foundational commitments that guide every initiative, partnership, and decision we make.
01
Representation of Nurses
To represent critical care nurses and critical care nursing at an international level.
02
Worldwide Standard of Care
To improve the standard of care provided to critically ill patients and their families throughout the countries of the world.
03
Advancements
To advance the art and science of critical care nursing in all countries throughout the world.
04
Representation of Nurses
To promote co-operation, collaboration and support for critical care nursing associations and individuals.
05
Improve Recognition
To improve the recognition of critical care nursing throughout the world.
06
Continuing Education
To provide conferences, written information and continuing education for critical care nurses.
07
Establish Standards
To establish standards for the education, practice and management of critical care nursing
08
Support Research Initiatives
To foster and support research initiatives that advance critical care nursing and patient/family care.
09
Enhance Education Programs
To encourage and enhance education programs in critical care nursing throughout the world
WFCCN Policies & Procedures
This document outlines the internal governance structure, policy enforcement mechanisms, and compliance frameworks that ensure organizational transparency for WFCCN leadership, members, partners, and auditors.
WFCCN Constitution
The WFCCN constitution contains the basic, fundamental principles and procedures regarding the Federation’s structure. The by-laws within provide greater detail of the rules of the procedures by which the WFCCN Board manages the Federation and the authority and voting rights of its members
