Our StaffSusan Moscou
Nurse Practitioner
Title:
Nurse Practitioner
email:
sem4@columbia.edu
picture:
As a family nurse practitioner since 1995, Susan has practiced in diverse communities (e.g., homeless populations, high school and college health). Her practice style is to include patients in decisions about their health needs. She has a strong commitment to health care for all.
Susan’s area of interest includes health policy.
Education:
M.P.H., Columbia University
M.S.N., Yale University
Ph.D., Brandeis University
N.P., Yale University School of Nursing
Certifications and Licensure:
ANCC, Family Nurse Practitioner
Published Articles:
Sherman, P., Moscou, S., Dang-Vu, C. (2009). The Primary Care Crisis and Health Care Reform. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 20(4), 944-950.
Moscou, S. (2008) The Conceptualisation and operationalisation of race and ethnicity by health services researchers. Nursing inquiry, 15(2):94-105.
Moscou, S., Anderson, M., Kaplan, J., Valencia, L. (2003). Validity of racial/ethnic classifications in medical records: An exploratory study. American Journal of Public Health, 93(7), 1084-1086.
Anderson, M., Moscou, S., Neuspeil, D. & Fulcon, C. (2001). The role of race in clinical medicine. Family Medicine, 33 (6), 430-434.
Anderson, M. & Moscou, S. (1998). Race and ethnicity in research on infant mortality. Family Medicine, 30 (30), 224-227.
Moscou, S. (1996). Racial and ethnic identifications. The Nurse Practitioner, 21(11), 11-2.
Community and Volunteer Activities:
ECHO Clinic – Free medical clinic run by medical students
Memberships:
Nurse Practitioners of New York
American Public Health Association
Alpha:
M
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