Frontier Nursing University (FNU) announced that two of its current students have been selected by the Nurses for Sexual and Reproductive Health (NSRH) for the prestigious 2024 Karen Edlund Future Nurse Leader Fellowship. Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner student Samirah McKee and Certified Nurse-Midwifery student Erlyn Woodward were two of the six students selected for the 2024 Fellowship.
The Karen Edlund Future Nurse Leader Fellowship supports nursing students of color to leverage their power and become leaders in sexual reproductive health, reproductive rights, and reproductive justice. Named after the beloved former NSRH Board Member Karen Edlund, RN, the fellowship honors her legacy of exemplary leadership in ensuring access to comprehensive SRH services. It provides fellows with mentorship, professional development, leadership skills, and a peer network, ultimately empowering them to transform healthcare and celebrate sexual and reproductive health.
Samirah Mckee, RN, BSN
Erlyn S. Woodward,SNM, BS, BSN, RN, C-EFM
Samirah Mckee, RN, BSN, who is from Stone Mountain, Ga., is pursuing her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with the intention of becoming a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. Her goal is to serve at a non-profit or community-based clinic. Her past experience includes working at Planned Parenthood.
“I think having providers that look like and can relate to the populations they serve is one step closer to improving health equity and improving patient-provider interactions in healthcare,” McKee said. “For me this fellowship allows me mentorship and collaboration with those that look like me and the underrepresented populations in my community that I hope to better serve. Representation in healthcare matters, especially when it comes to sensitive care like reproductive and sexual health. This fellowship makes space for us to discuss the challenges and burdens of systemic oppression and make efforts towards dismantling the current system to make care more accessible, inclusive, and comprehensive for those who have been abused and neglected by our healthcare system. I've always wanted to make a difference and make a change, especially in reproductive health, but I was never quite sure how to actualize those goals; this fellowship is giving me the opportunity to figure out how I can make tangible efforts toward those goals.”
Erlyn Woodward, SNM, BS, BSN, RN, C-EFM, from Silver Spring, Md., is attending FNU to become a Certified Nurse-Midwife. Her experience includes intensive care and maternal and newborn care. She hopes to open her own birth center.
“I aim to create a supportive and comprehensive environment for women and families, integrating my diverse clinical experiences in intensive care and maternal and newborn care,” Woodward said. “My aspiration to become a nurse-midwife stems from my commitment to providing holistic, compassionate care to women throughout their reproductive lives. I have seen firsthand the profound impact that quality, empathetic care can have during critical and transformative moments. I am driven to advocate for reproductive rights, enhance patient education, and support women’s health with a focus on equity and accessibility. This fellowship represents an incredible opportunity to deepen my knowledge and refine my leadership capabilities in sexual and reproductive health. I am eager to leverage this fellowship to advance my leadership skills and drive positive change in reproductive justice and rights, ensuring that all individuals have access to the compassionate, informed care they deserve.”
The Fellowship runs from August 2024 through January 2025 and includes a $1,000 stipend for each student.