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Carmen Alvarez

Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University

Carmen Alvarez, PhD, CRNP, CNM, FAAN, is currently an Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania.23 She was previously an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Johns Hopkins University from 2015 to 2021.1

Dr. Alvarez is a family nurse practitioner, midwife, and scientist who focuses on advancing health care for minoritized and underserved communities.2 Her research centers on understanding and developing interventions for underserved survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).2

Key points about Dr. Alvarez's background and work:

  1. Education: She received her BSN and MSN from Emory University and her PhD from the University of Michigan.2

  2. Research: Her recent work includes developing culturally relevant, community-led interventions for Latina survivors of IPV and ACEs.2

  3. Clinical experience: She has worked as a Family Nurse Practitioner in various community health centers.1

  4. Teaching: At Johns Hopkins, she taught across all nursing programs on topics such as health promotion, disease prevention, and women's health.3

  5. Awards: Dr. Alvarez is a recipient of the Harold Amos Faculty Development Award (2019) and a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (2019).3

  6. Current focus: At Penn Nursing, she continues her work on improving psychosocial well-being for Latina immigrant survivors of adverse childhood experiences through her program called Cuidándome.34

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States