Intima Alrimawi, Ph.D., MSN, MPH, BSN (RN)

Dr. Intima Alrimawi holds the position of Associate Professor at Georgetown University's School of Nursing. She possesses over eight years of professional experience in the field of nursing education, with a specific emphasis on teaching public health and research-related subjects. Additionally, she possesses a significant amount of knowledge and experience over a period of 17 years in the fields of children's health and community health.

Dr. Alrimawi holds several board memberships across numerous organizations dedicated to advancing the well-being of children and families, as well as the nursing discipline. This includes holding a position as a member of the Nursing Research Advisory Committee (NRAC) at Children's National Hospital. Furthermore, she currently serves as the president of the Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI). In addition, she demonstrates strong engagement in the research and nominating committees within the International Family Nursing Association (IFNA).

The primary area of her research revolves around improving the quality of care provided to marginalized families and children who are affected by chronic or complex health conditions, critical illnesses, and health inequities within the community. Furthermore, her research endeavors aim to promote the protection and holistic well-being of children, with a specific focus on countries with lower economic and middle-income levels. In addition, she is actively involved in research that aims to advance nursing education.