Richard Ricciardi
American professor of nursing / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Ricciardi is an American professor of nursing. He is best known for his contributions to the United States Army and for improving healthcare practices including team-based care, quality and safety, and the management of patients with complex needs.[1][2][3]
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Born | Brooklyn, NY, United States |
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Known for | Advanced practice nursing, policy, leadership |
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Fields | Primary Care |
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Thesis | (2006) |
Website | nursing |
Ricciardi earned his BS (1980) in nursing at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center, his certificate to practice as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (1983) from the United States Army at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, and his MS (1991) in primary care at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. He earned his post master's certificate as an adult (2001) and family nurse practitioner (2002) as well as his Ph.D. (2006), all from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
Prior to joining the faculty at George Washington University in 2018, where he is currently Professor and Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Center for Health Policy and Media Engagement in the School of Nursing, Ricciardi served as Director of the Division of Practice Improvement at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Prior to 2010, Ricciardi served on active duty with the United States Army for a period of more than 30 years.
In 2007, Ricciardi was inducted as a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, and in 2013 he was inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.[4]