معرفی
Maureen B. Boardman, MSN, serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth College's Geisel School of Medicine. Based at Bradford Health Services in Bradford, Vermont, she integrates clinical practice with medical education within rural community settings.
Education:
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), University of Tennessee, 1991
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), University of Maine, 1988
Dr. Boardman specializes in primary care delivery and medical education, with demonstrated expertise in clinical skills training. Her teaching focuses on the On Doctoring course—developing foundational patient interaction skills—and supervision of the Family Practice Clerkship, where medical students gain hands-on experience in community-based family medicine. This work emphasizes patient-centered care models applicable to rural healthcare contexts.
While no specific research grants or scientific awards are documented in available sources, her departmental affiliation with Community and Family Medicine aligns with Dartmouth's institutional priorities in implementation science and community-oriented care, as evidenced by recent $12M NIH funding for related programs. Dr. Boardman's clinical-educational role directly supports the Geisel School's mission to train physicians for underserved communities.