About

Dr. Whitfield is an Assistant Professor in the Community Nursing Department at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. She completed her initial nursing training at the University of Vermont, followed by a PhD in Nursing from Queen’s University in Canada. She also holds an MEd in Interdisciplinary Studies, and is a graduate of the Vermont Leadership Institute through the Snelling Center for Government at the University of Vermont. Her clinical work as a family nurse practitioner has been as a primary care provider at a rural federally qualified health center, and now on an inpatient addiction treatment service in Fall River, Massachusetts. Her program of research centers issues of equity and access to healthcare with a focus on harm and risk reduction approaches to substance use and related issues in primary care and community settings. She is interested in the development of nursing roles within both biomedical and social domains, and in the potential of nurse practitioners to increase access to treatment for substance use disorders. Her clinical work allows her to bring an advanced practice nursing clinical lens to the development of research questions and informs her interest in nursing responses to the opioid epidemic.

Dr. Whitfield was the recipient of a 2024 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Young Investigator Travel Award and the 2024 Doctoral Dissertation Award from the Council of Ontario Colleges of Nursing. She is a clinical affiliate with the University of Vermont Center on Rural Addiction, where she collaborates on supporting rural providers in treating substance use disorders.

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Honors

Addictions Nursing Mentoring Program
International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA), 2025-2026
Doctoral Dissertation Award
Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing, 2024
Young Investigator Travel Award
National Institute on Drug Abuse (United States, Bethesda) - NIDA, 2024
The Grants Intensive Fellowship Program
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (United States, New Bedford) - UMD, 2024-2025
Vermont Organization of Nurse Leaders Award
Vermont Organization of Nurse Leaders, 2017

Organizational Affiliations

Department of Community Nursing, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Family Nurse Practitioner, Stanley Street Treatment and Resources (United States, Fall River) - SSTAR

Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Queen's University (Canada, Kingston)

Past Affiliations

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, University of Vermont (United States, Burlington) - UVM

Clinical Instructor, Department of Nursing, University of Vermont (United States, Burlington) - UVM

Family Nurse Practitioner, Northern Counties Health Care

Director of Centralized Clinical Support, Planned Parenthood of Northern New England

Adult High-Tech Registered Nurse, Visiting Nurses Association of Chittenden and Grande Isle Counties

Graduate Teaching Fellow, School of Nursing, Queen's University (Canada, Kingston)

Education

Nursing
2024, Doctor of Philosophy, Queen's University (Canada, Kingston)
Family Nurse Practitioner
2017, Master of Science in Nursing (MS), University of Vermont (United States, Burlington) - UVM
Interdisciplinary Studies
2001, Master of Education (MEd), University of Vermont (United States, Burlington) - UVM
Business Administration
1993, Bachelor of Business Administration (BS), Ramapo College (United States, Mahwah) - RCNJ