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Michelle Webb is an Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at Duke University since 2020. She holds a DNP from the University of Minnesota, an MSN from The George Washington University, and a BSN from Indiana University. Her expertise spans nursing practice and leadership across behavioral/psychiatric-mental health, home health, acute care, and hospice settings. She actively contributes to interprofessional collaboration through telehealth research and leadership training initiatives.
Educational Background:
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), University of Minnesota, 2018
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), The George Washington University
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Indiana University
Research focuses on systemic racism in healthcare, telehealth rapport-building, and leadership development. Her work emphasizes health equity, quality improvement, and interdisciplinary teamwork.
Publications highlight innovative approaches to healthcare leadership training and systemic barriers in healthcare access. She is involved with professional organizations like the American Nurses’ Association and DNPs of Color.
No formal student advisees or grant details are listed, though her executive leadership experience in multiple healthcare sectors reflects extensive mentorship and operational expertise.



