Caroline G Dorsen
FAAN FNP-BC PhD
Associate Dean, Clinical Faculty Affairs
Clinical Professor
caroline.dorsen@nyu.edu
1 212 992 7340
433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States
Caroline G Dorsen's additional information
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Caroline Dorsen, PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN (she/her) is Associate Dean for Clinical Faculty Affairs and Clinical Professor at New York University Meyers College of Nursing. She is a scholar, educator, and family nurse practitioner whose career-long passion has been the intersection of health and social justice. For over 15 years, she has focused on the role of nursing in perpetuating and lessening health disparities and has worked to develop innovative teaching, practice, and research interventions to improve student, patient, and community outcomes. Caroline has been a member of numerous diversity, equity, and inclusion taskforces, including for the Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health, and has twice been an invited speaker at the National Academy of Medicine on the role of nurses in interprofessional healthcare teams. She is a member of the Board of Directors for Community Health Network (CHN) in NYC and the Program Director for the National University Psychedelic Education Program (U-PEP).
Prior to joining NYU Meyers, Dorsen was Associate Dean for Clinical Partnerships at Rutgers University, where she was a professor in both the Schools of Nursing and Public Health. From 2005-2020, she was on the faculty at NYU Meyers, first as the director of the adult and family NP programs and subsequently on the tenure track, examining the role of provider attitudes on mental and physical healthcare access and utilization among LGBTQIA+ persons and people who use drugs.
In recognition of her expertise as an educator, Caroline was the 2020 recipient of the Dean’s Distinguished Teaching Award at NYU Meyers College of Nursing. In 2020, she was also the recipient of NYU’s MLK, Jr Faculty Award, sponsored by the President and Provost for “exemplifying the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through teaching excellence, leadership, social justice activism, and community building.” In 2021, she received the Rutgers University Beloved Community Award with colleagues from around the university for their work related to the COVID-19 pandemic. She was inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing in 2021 and is currently a member of their LGBTQ+ and Psychiatric Mental Health & Substance Use Expert Panels. Caroline is an affiliate member of the Center for Sexual and Gender Minority Health Research at Columbia University and the Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR) at NYU.
Caroline holds a BA in Anthropology from UC Berkeley, a BS in Nursing from NYU, an MSN as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Yale University School of Nursing, and a Ph.D. in Nursing Research and Theory from NYU. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at NYU Langone Health.
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - Center for Translational and Clinical Science Institute, NYU School of Medicine (2017)PhD, Nursing Research and Theory Development - NYU College of Nursing (2014)MSN, Family Nurse Practitioner - Yale University (Magna Cum Laude, 2001)BS, Professional Nursing - NYU (Magna Cum Laude, 1997)BA, Anthropology - University of California, Berkeley (Magna Cum Laude, 1991)
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Underserved populationsVulnerable & marginalized populationsSubstance useLGBTQPrimary careCommunity/population health
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American Academy of Nurse PractitionersEastern Nursing Research SocietyGLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ + EqualityNational League of NursingNational Organization of Nurse Practitioner FacultySigma Theta Tau InternationalWorld Professionals Advancing Transgender Health
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Faculty Honors Awards
Paulette Goddard Award, New York University (2018)Outstanding Dissertation Award, NYU College of Nursing (2014)Agnes and Rosemary Ludden Award for Innovative Nursing Practice, NYU College of Nursing (2010)Book of the Year (Gerontological category), American Journal of Nursing (2010)Vernice Fergueson Faculty Scholar Award, NYU College of Nursing (2007)Milton and Anne Sidney Prize, Yale University School of Nursing (2001)Helene Fuld Distinguished Scholar, Helene Fuld Trust (1997)Baccalaureate Student Achievement Award, NYU Division of Nursing (1997)Founder’s Day Award, New York University (1997)Ursula Springer Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Writing, Ursula Springer, Inc (1997)Spirit of Nursing Award, National Student Nurse Association (1997)Helene Fuld Nursing Fellow, Helene Fuld Trust (1996) -
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Publications
1996 Fuld Scholar winning essay. Advocating for ourselves: the emerging role of nurses as patient advocates within multidisciplinary health care teams.
Dorsen, C. (1997). Imprint, 44(5), 54-55.