Nancy Rudner DrPH, APRN, FAANP
Professor
Dr. Nancy Rudner has focused her career on improving health through patient care, population health, and policy. Her work on disaster nursing, population health, and the environment, as well as on nursing as a social justice profession is recognized nationally and internationally. With a Pan American Health Organization Collaborating Center she assisted universities in the Americas to prepare nurses for primary care. She has ten years’ of disaster nursing experience and has been a frequent speaker and writer on population health, nursing as a social justice profession, and nursing leadership in disasters. She is a professor at Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing. She earned her doctorate as a Pew Scholar in Health Policy at the University of Michigan, MPH at University of North Carolina, and MSN at Pace University.