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Allison Armstrong
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Professional Background
Ally Armstrong is an accomplished Pediatric Nurse Practitioner currently serving at Stanford Children's Health, specifically at the renowned Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. With a robust foundation in pediatrics, Ally has built an impressive career in pediatric health, integrating clinical expertise with a passion for public health and research.
Ally's previous roles include being an On Call Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at the Mission Neighborhood Health Center, where she enhanced the health outcomes of pediatric patients in diverse communities. Her experience extends to working with NorCal Pediatric Gastroenterology, where she honed her clinical skills, and as a Health Economics Research Assistant at the esteemed University of Pennsylvania, furthering her understanding of the economic implications of healthcare.
In addition to clinical practice, Ally has contributed to academia and public health initiatives through research positions. Her tenure at Harvard Medical School as a Research Administrative Associate equipped her with significant administrative skills in a leading health institution. Moreover, her multiple research roles at Dartmouth College showcased her commitment to advancing healthcare knowledge while serving as a student leader through her position as the Student Director of Publications at the Tucker Foundation.
Education and Achievements
Ally Armstrong is not only distinguished in practice but also in her education, earning both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Pediatrics, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania. This accolade is a testament to her academic excellence and dedication to her field.
Her academic journey in healthcare began at Dartmouth College, where she studied for a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health, Environmental Studies, and Geography, laying a strong foundation for her diverse skills in health, research, and environmental implications on community well-being.
Furthering her business acumen, Ally completed the Tuck Bridge program at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, merging her healthcare knowledge with essential business skills, essential for navigating today’s complex healthcare landscape.
Notable Contributions
Ally’s passion for pediatric health extends beyond her clinical roles. She has engaged in various nonprofit and research initiatives that reflect her commitment to social impact and community health. She interned for FACE Africa, focusing on improving health outcomes in underserved areas, and worked with Heart Capital to explore innovative healthcare financing solutions.
Her leadership is exemplified through her various volunteer roles, including her contributions to Food Shift and the White River Junction Haven Adult Shelter Club, where she has advocated for healthy food access and supported vulnerable populations. In her roles, Ally has also contributed significantly to health policy research and initiatives, ensuring that her work not only benefits individual patients but also influences broader healthcare policies and practices.
