Morine Cebert

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Morine Cebert

FNP-C MSHP PhD

Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor

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433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States

Morine Cebert's additional information

Morine Cebert, PhD, MSHP, FNP-C. is a Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. Her research focuses on identifying and reducing disparities and inequities in reproductive endocrinology that affect Black women experiencing infertility.

She is currently the subcommittee co-chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters that examine Black women’s health experiences with infertility, contraception decision-making, and participation in clinical research.

Cebert is a well-sought-after speaker and advisor across diverse communities in enhancing knowledge of infertility among Black women and other minoritized populations.

Prior to joining the faculty at NYU Meyers, she was an Assistant Professor at Sacred Heart University and lectured at Yale School of Nursing. She also worked as Magnet Program Manager for Bridgeport Hospital increasing clinical nurse research among bedside nurses. She continues to guest lecture for various universities on reproductive endocrinology and Mixed Methods research.

Among her many honors, Cebert has received research awards from the National Institutes of Health, the Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania, and Ferring Pharmaceuticals.

Cebert earned her BSN from Boston College Connell School of Nursing, her MSN: Family Nurse Practitioner from Winston-Salem State University’s Division of Nursing, and a PhD from Duke University School of Nursing. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship through the National Clinicians Scholars Program from the University of Pennsylvania while earning a Master’s of Science in Health Policy Research. 

BSN, Boston College
MSN, Winston-Salem State University
PhD, Duke University
MSHP, University of Pennsylvania

Reproductive Endocrinology
Mixed Methods Research
Disparities
Inequities

American Society of Reproductive Medicine
Mixed Methods International Research Association

Faculty Honors Awards

Robert Wood Johnson Future of Nursing Scholar (2017-2020)
Bridges to the Doctorate Duke, WSSU Scholar (2015-2017)
Best Research Presentation: European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology (2018)

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