Julia Eze, NP-C

Julia Eze, MSN, RN, NP-C, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 10 years of experience, Julia is a health media expert and digital creator who leverages her nursing experience to create content around health equity, wellness, fitness, the advancement of nursing, and more. She has partnered with more than 30 global brands to provide comprehensive, educational information for her everyday viewers and is the owner of Absobility, a creative agency in the health and wellness space. Julia is also the founder of The Nurse Link, a social enterprise that connects current, future, and aspiring nurses for mentorship, networking, and empowerment through event curation and community building. Julia has been featured on NBC, CNN, Pop Sugar, nurse.org, and more. She has a bachelor’s in nursing from Georgia State University, a master’s in nursing from Mercer University, and is licensed by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board.

Education

  • Bachelor of Applied Science in Nursing, Georgia State University
  • Registered Nurse at EUH
  • Master's in Nursing, Mercer University

Professional Achievements

  • Passionate about health promotion and disease prevention, especially as it relates to underserved communities
  • Partnered with many non-profit organizations and brands for national digital campaigns aimed at creating awareness in minority communities, highlighting health disparities, and spreading health education
  • Contributions in nursing have been recognized by numerous organizations
  • Is a recipient of the Excellence in Nursing Award from the Daisy Foundation
  • Serves as a private consultant and is the creator of Absobility PR, a boutique creative agency that amplifies the voice and mission of health-centered brands and initiatives

Certifications & Organizations

  • Founder of The Nurse Link, a social good enterprise that connects current, future, and aspiring nurses for mentorship, networking, and resources

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Stuffy nose natural remedies to try at home?
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Best home remedies for a migraine?
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