Liz Money, DNP, FNP-C

About Liz Money DNP, FNP-C (Nurse Practitioner)

Liz Money DNP, FNP-C earned her Bachelor of Science in nursing with honors from Illinois State University.  She worked in various clinical settings as a registered nurse, including the neonatal intensive care unit, surgical dermatology and school nursing, before deciding to return to school to earn her Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) from East Carolina University as a family nurse practitioner. Liz holds national certification as a family nurse practitioner with the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (FNP-C).  

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With over 20 years of nursing experience, Liz brings a passion for women’s health, patient care, and advocacy. She believes in developing strong patient-provider relationships and ensuring patients feel respected, valued and heard. In addition, Liz is passionate about healthcare research, particularly regarding women’s health concerns.  
Liz is excited to join Carolina Conceptions, where she looks forward to guiding clients through the deeply personal journey of growing their families with care and compassion. 

Liz Money has her Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) and is a certified family nurse practitioner (FNP-C).

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Liz is a member of Sigma Theta Tau National Nursing Honor Society!

Liz Money, DNP – Specialties & More

In her Personal Life

Liz enjoys spending time with her husband, two children and two dogs. She loves to read, exercise, and spend time with friends and family.  

Liz Money’s Education & Career

Education

  • Illinois State University- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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    East Carolina University- Doctor of Nursing Practice as a Family Nurse Practitioner  

Languages

  • English

Career Highlights

  • Member of the North Carolina Nurses Assocation (NCNA) 
  • Member of the American Assocation of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) 
  • Member of the American Nurses Association (ANA) 
  • Member of Sigma Theta Tau National Nursing Honor Society  
  • Doctoral Project: False Narratives in Female Adolescent Skincare  
  • Educational series for young adolescents who identify as female aimed at increasing sun-protective behaviors, preventing skin cancer, and dispelling myths about skincare products and practices propagated by social media influencers and platforms.
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