Ruth McDermott-Levy, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN
Ruth is a professor and co-director the Mid-Atlantic Center for Children’s Health and the Environment (US Region 3 Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit) at Villanova University’s Fitzpatrick College of Nursing. Her area of expertise is public health nursing with a focus on global and environmental health. Her teaching and research are related to the intersection of human health and the environment. She has published about incorporating climate change into nursing curricula, climate health impacts for older adults and children, and the health impacts of unconventional natural gas extraction in Pennsylvania. Her current research is examining climate change adaptation of community-based organizations. In 2018, she was a Fulbright Scholar in Finland where she worked with Finnish nurses to link climate change to health and address mitigation and adaptation strategies. She was the 2020 Charlotte Brody Award recipient for the nurse who exemplifies environmental nursing leadership, and the lead editor of the recently released Environmental Health in Nursing, 2nd ed. Ruth knows that climate change is our greatest public health threat AND our greatest public health opportunity.