
Cassandra Mombrun, MSN RN CPNP-PC, has been a nurse for 15 years. Her experiences encompass clinical nursing, mentoring, leadership, and advocacy. An alumna of Northeastern University, Cassandra obtained a Master of Science Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at Regis College. Her passion for pediatrics naturally led her to Boston Children's Hospital where she held several positions ranging from staff nurse to clinical instructor & clinical informatics specialist. She is no stranger to academia and has experience teaching clinical/didactic courses ranging from pediatrics to health assessment, informatics, and community health.
Cassandra's areas of research include the effects of institutional racism on the health and well-being of BIPOC nurse leaders and antiracism pedagogy in nursing education.
Currently, she is the Vice President of the New England Black Nurses Association and sits on the board of directors for Ready Inspire Act (RIA) public charity organization for human trafficking victims
- BSN, Northeastern University Boston, MA
- MSN, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Regis College Weston, MA
- Antiracism Pedagogy in Nursing Education
- Social Justice
- Maternal Morbidity
- Environmental Justice
Cassandra has published numerous papers - some titles are highlighted below. You can view a complete listing of Cassandra's publications in her CV.
In addition, Cassandra regularly presents at conferences and industry events. Please see her CV for a complete list of presentations.
The Nurses Pledge at Connecticut Nurses Association, Unity through our Differences Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
The Nurses Pledge at the Association for Leadership Science in Nursing Webinar