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Margaret Priscilla Moss | |
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Born | April 20, 1957 Fargo, North Dakota |
Occupation | Author, Editor, Professor, Nurse |
Nationality | American/Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota (Hidatsa) |
Spouse | Willie Moss (1986-) |
Children | 4 |
Margaret P. Moss, PhD, JD, RN, FAAN, an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes[1] is Assistant Dean of Diversity and Inclusion/Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo, School of Nursing. She is the first and only American Indian to hold both nursing and juris doctorates. As a RWJF Health Policy Fellow she staffed the US Senate Special Committee on Aging (2008-9) and was lead staff on the now enacted National Alzheimer's Project Act. Moss recently published the first nursing textbook on American Indian health (Springer 2015),[1] which won AJN Book of the Year in 2016.[2][3]