Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, MS

Kelly Thompson-Brazill, DNP, ACNP-BC, FCCM
Associate Professor, Assistant Dean for Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Programs

Melicia Escobar, DNP, CNM, WHNP-BC, FACNM
Associate Professor and Program Director 

The Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner program is a Master of Science in Nursing (MS) program in which students develop specialized skills and experience to treat and prevent illnesses as well as provide focused care in various areas, such as primary care, prenatal and postpartum care, reproductive health care, general wellness and preventive care, and care throughout the lifespan from adolescents to menopause.. Students learn trauma-informed, person-centered care that seeks to advance health equity, mitigate racism and biases, and provide structurally competent care.

Grounded in the Jesuit ideal of cura personalis, or care for the whole person, the program emphasizes safe, comprehensive, culturally responsive health care to transgender and gender non-binary people, and to people of all sexual orientations. In line with the mission and values of Georgetown, this midwifery program seeks to advance health equity, mitigate racism and biases, and provide structurally competent care through trauma informed, person-centered approaches.

Academic Policies

Additional academic policies governing the Women’s Healthcare Practitioner program can be found in the program handbook.

Students are expected to comply with all Graduate Academic Regulations.