Monica Germain, BSN, RN, CCRN
Boston Medical Center
Biography
Monica Germain BSN, RN, CCRN is a registered nurse who is currently serving in the two year Ravin Davidoff Health Equity fellowship to advance Boston Medical Center’s health equity priorities. Monica holds an Associate Degree in Science from Bunker Hill Community College, a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Southern New Hampshire University, and is currently enrolled at Boston University School of Public Health to obtain a Master’s in Public Health. After graduation from Bunker Hill Community College, Monica began working in Boston as a community health nurse to deliver patient-centered care to vulnerable populations. Her nursing background includes community health, correctional nursing, and critical care. Over the last two years, Monica has garnered the respect of her peers and colleagues for her progressive nursing leadership roles. Monica’s passion is creating an inclusive environment in nursing units and finding ways to mentor and create advancement opportunities for BIPOC nurses. She was the founder & chair of the Critical Care Diversity & Inclusion council and served as a ‘Recruitment, Retention, and Recognition’ representative during the 2021 Magnet survey for Boston Medical Center. Monica has been awarded the 2021 ‘Excellence in Nursing Practice” by the New England Black Nurses Association.