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Caitlin MooreAssociate Director, Clinical OperationsOffice: Clemson Rural Health Phone: 864-656-3076 Fax: 864-656-1123 Email: CAMOORE@clemson.edu | |
Educational BackgroundDNP Doctorate of Nursing Practice M.S. Family Nurse Practitioner, Certificate in Nursing Education B.S. Spanish and International Health B.S. Nursing | ProfileCaitlin is the Associate Director of Clinical Operations for Clemson Rural Health's statewide health initiatives and on campus at Clemson University. She is a bilingual, board certified Family Nurse Practitioner with a focus on lifestyle medicine. Throughout her work, Caitlin is a clinical instructor for students in nursing, health science, and other departments and also serves as a mentor for honors students completing research. Her current research interests include nurse practitioner led mobile health units, hepatitis C screening and treatment, medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder and the use of technology platforms for remote patient monitoring. |
Research InterestsLifestyle Medicine, Functional Medicine, Wellness Programs Research PublicationsRennert, L., Howard, K. A., Kickham, C. M., Gezer, F., Coleman, A., Roth, P., Boswell, K., Gimbel, R. W., & Litwin, A. H. (2024). Implementation of a mobile health clinic framework for Hepatitis C virus screening and treatment: a descriptive study. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas, 29, 100648. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2023.100648 Honors and AwardsAward of Excellence in Service and Outreach, 2021
LinksUsing Virtual Care Tech to Curb Care Barriers in Rural South Carolina‘Take it to the people’: Inside the Rise of Virtual Care in Rural South Carolina Begin with Connection |