At the heart of Frontier Nursing University is a talented and diverse community of students, alumni, faculty, staff, Couriers and preceptors. Spotlight blogs feature members of our FNU community that are focused on the mission of educating nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners to deliver quality health care to underserved and rural populations.
FNU graduate Karen Tepper, DNP, ANP-BC, HHCNS-BCN/A, has consistently dedicated her three-decade career in healthcare to the betterment of underserved communities. Based in Massachusetts, Dr. Tepper’s passion for improving healthcare access and outcomes is rooted in her own family’s history—her parents, both immigrants, endured immense challenges, including her mother’s survival of World War II and her father’s family fleeing oppression in Eastern Europe.
“I understand what it means to be underserved from that experience,” she said. “That led to my passion to work with those communities.”
As the Director of the VISN 1 Clinical Contact Center for the Veterans Health Administration, Dr. Tepper is responsible for the administrative, supervisory, and health care aspects of the center. Clinical Contact Centers provide patients 24/7 virtual access to dedicated staff, providers, and a range of clinical and administrative services, including RN clinical triage for evaluation of symptoms, disposition, and care coordination of health care concerns; virtual clinical visits with medical providers for acute, episodic, and exacerbation of chronic care needs; pharmacy services; and appointment scheduling.\
Dr. Tepper holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from FNU, which she earned in 2020. While writing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Nurse Practitioner Residency program, she recognized the need for additional education to effectively co-direct the program and lead broader initiatives. This realization inspired her to pursue her DNP. She was inspired to attend Frontier by a colleague’s recommendation and the university’s emphasis on underserved populations.
“I appreciated the focus on underserved populations, and the emphasis of ensuring students are successful,” she said.
In addition to her professional achievements, Dr. Tepper serves her community as Chair of the Massachusetts Board of Health. She has served as a member for 18 years. In addition, she has also served on the Board of Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education (NPACE) for the past nine years.
Recognizing her lifelong commitment to improving patient care, Dr. Tepper was recently honored with the 2024 Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA) Excellence in Clinical Practice Award.
“Many nurses develop incredible programs that affect the lives of patients for the better. I am grateful and humbled to be selected for this award,” she said.
Reflecting on her journey, Dr. Tepper advises others to advocate for their communities actively.
“It is important to have a seat at the table at your organization and be politically active to achieve change for our communities,” she said.
Thank you, Karen, for your unwavering dedication to underserved communities and for embodying Frontier’s mission.
To read more graduate stories, visit the FNU graduate stories page.