You’ve built an incredible career. You’ve led teams, managed complex patients, and thrived in high-pressure environments. But when it comes to Space Medicine, you’re wondering where nurses fit in.
You’ve searched job boards and collected certificates, but the door remains closed. The problem isn’t you—it’s that no one has shown you how to translate your clinical expertise into the language of Aerospace Nursing


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I realized early on that the future of spaceflight isn't just about rockets; it's about the humans inside them. While engineers build the hardware, it is healthcare professionals who ensure mission success by keeping the crew alive and thriving.
I am bridging that gap. As a researcher with the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences (IIAS), I specialize in Bioastronautics, focusing on Life Support Systems and Remote Medicine.
My work explores the critical intersection between space health and austere environments on Earth—applying advanced space protocols to improve care in rural communities. I founded The Space Nurse to ensure that as humanity pushes further, nursing expertise is part of the mission.
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