Caroline Darlington, MSN, WHNP-BC is a PhD student at Penn Nursing and pursuing a Certificate in Law from Penn Carey Law School. Her clinical and research focus is on improving care for pregnant and parenting women with opioid use disorder, especially after child custody loss. She is interested in exploring moral distress and ethical decision-making among clinicians as they care for these marginalized women. She received her MSN in the Women’s Health/Gender-Related Nurse Practitioner program at Penn Nursing and currently works as an inpatient nurse practitioner on the postpartum units at Jefferson-Abington Hospital.
Associate Fellow
Caroline Darlington, MSN, WHNP-BC
- PhD Student, Penn Nursing
- Student, Masters in Law (ML) Program, Carey Law School
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