University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Dr. Ebonye Green is a highly accomplished advanced practice registered nurse specializing in neuroscience nursing and leadership. With over a decade of experience, she has made significant contributions to neurocritical care, stroke management, and advanced practice provider mentorship. Dr. Green holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice in Leadership from Arkansas State University, where she honed her skills in driving innovative solutions to complex healthcare challenges.
As a leader in the nursing profession, Dr. Green has held esteemed roles such as past member of the board of directors for the American Association of Neuroscience Nursing (AANN) and Chair for the APP Leadership and Co-Chair of the 2023 Annual Planning Committee at the Neurocritical Care Society. Her leadership extends to the development of clinical practice guidelines and educational resources that enhance patient outcomes and support nursing practice.
Dr. Green’s expertise has been recognized nationally, as she frequently lectures on topics ranging from neurocritical care to professional development. She has a passion for fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare and is a dedicated advocate for advancing the role of advanced practice providers in clinical and academic settings.
With certifications in acute care (ACNPC-AG), neuroscience nursing (CNRN), stroke nursing (SCRN), and fellowship in neurocritical care (FNCS), Dr. Green exemplifies excellence in clinical practice and education. Her professional endeavors are complemented by her commitment to lifelong learning and mentorship, empowering the next generation of nursing leaders.
Dr. Green’s vision for the future includes continued innovation in neuroscience nursing, advocacy for equitable healthcare, and leadership in shaping policies that impact patient care and professional practice.
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Agitation in the Neurocritical Care Patient: Are Antiseizure Medications the Culprit?
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
11:20am – 11:35am Eastern Time