معرفی
Dr. Autherine Abiri is an Assistant Clinical Professor and Specialty Director of the Family Nurse Practitioner Program at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University. A board-certified Family and Emergency Nurse Practitioner, she contributes to clinical education and curriculum development while advancing research on social determinants of health and health disparities.
- Education: BSN (University of Wisconsin-Madison), MSN (Graceland University), DNP (Emory University)
Her research emphasizes social determinants of health, focusing on how these factors influence patient outcomes and perpetuate inequities. Publications highlight innovations in curriculum design to address systemic disparities and the integration of virtual care in emergency settings.
Recent articles analyze strategies for embedding equity into nursing education and optimizing emergency care through telemedicine. These works span disciplines including health equity, telehealth, and community engagement.
- Scientific Awards:
- 2024 NONPF Faculty Leadership Mentoring Program
- 2022 Emory Johns Creek Hospital Advanced Practice Provider of the Month
- 2020 Social Responsibility Award (Emory School of Nursing)
Dr. Abiri champions evidence-based teaching methods, fostering student-centered environments through simulations, case-based learning, and critical analysis of healthcare systems. Her clinical expertise bridges education with direct care delivery in urgent and emergency settings.



