Join us on this episode of the Nurses' Station podcast at Regis College to discover what brought Dr. Shawana S. Moore to nursing and what drives her passion for women's health. New to nursing and need to find out how to survive in the current healthcare landscape? Dr. Moore, Associate Professor, Clinical Track and the Interim Director of the MSN and DNP Programs at Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University has sage advice for you!

Dr. Moore is a nationally recognized, board-certified women’s health nurse practitioner who specializes in providing women’s and gender-related care throughout the lifespan. She is the President of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health. She is an Associate Professor, Clinical Track and the Interim Director of the MSN and DNP Programs at Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University.

Dr. Moore is committed to providing women’s and reproductive health care to underserved populations. She has cared for women and the gender-related populations across the lifespan, mostly in underserved areas, for more than a decade in Philadelphia, PA and Camden, NJ. She actively maintains clinical practice in the State of Georgia as a volunteer for The Center for Black Women’s Wellness.

Nurses' Station is a podcast that features conversations with national luminaries in healthcare weighing in on topics ranging from racial disparities in the nursing profession to the challenges and innovations of being a nurse during a global pandemic and is hosted by Lawana Brown, MSN, WHNP-BC director and assistant professor of the Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) online program at Regis College.

Listen to the full conversation with Dr. Moore here.