Ashlee Vance
Dr. Ashlee J. Vance is a neonatal health equity and health services researcher in the Center for Health Policy & Health Services Research at Henry Ford Health, located in Detroit, Michigan.
Dr. Vance holds a PhD in Nursing from Duke University, a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, and bachelor's degrees in both Psychology and Nursing. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the National Clinicians Scholars Program at the University of Michigan focusing on health policy and health services.
In addition to her research, she is certified as a Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse, with clinical experience in Level 3 and 4 NICUs.
Dr. Vance's research is dedicated to promoting health and health equity for high-risk and medically complex infants and their families. Her program of research focuses on the long-term effects of neonatal hospitalization on infant mental health and family economic outcomes.
Dr. Vance holds a PhD in Nursing from Duke University, a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, and bachelor's degrees in both Psychology and Nursing. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the National Clinicians Scholars Program at the University of Michigan focusing on health policy and health services.
In addition to her research, she is certified as a Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse, with clinical experience in Level 3 and 4 NICUs.
Dr. Vance's research is dedicated to promoting health and health equity for high-risk and medically complex infants and their families. Her program of research focuses on the long-term effects of neonatal hospitalization on infant mental health and family economic outcomes.
Courses for this Presenter
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Research Grant Award Recipients Podium Presentations
- Presenter(s): Meredith L. Farmer DNP, APRN, NNP-BC; Jacqueline Hoffman; Tracey Bell; Lisa Jasin; Jessica Gomez; Ashlee Vance
- Session#: FANNP2501-A7
- Session Length: 90 minutes
- Program: FANNP's 36th National Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Symposium: Clinical Update and Review
- Date: Oct 15, 2025