Sana Goldberg, RN, liaises between academia and clinical practice. She has worked with a diversity of patients across settings from the perspective of researcher, social worker, nurse, and provider. An outspoken public health advocate, she’s presented at World Congress, TEDx Harvard, The Society for Neuroscience, and OPHA, with work featured on NPR, PBS, and in publications ranging from the The European Journal of Neuroscience to Real Simple. She is the recipient of the OHSU Early Career Achievement Award, the PCC Diamond Award, and the founder of Nightingale, a movement of story, art, and activism for health equity. She received her MSN from Yale University and currently works as a Nurse Practitioner in the Pacific Northwest and the greater New York area.